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Eight people injured as bus hits supermarket Coventry bus crash: Eight hurt as double-decker hits supermarket
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Eight people were injured when a double-decker bus hit cars and crashed into a supermarket in Coventry city centre, police say. Eight people were injured when a double-decker bus hit a number of cars before crashing into a supermarket in Coventry city centre, police say.
The bus was in Hale Street when it struck a number of stationary cars and a lamp-post before crashing into Sainsbury's in Trinity Street at 18:00 BST. The bus struck a number of stationary cars and a lamp-post in Hale Street before crashing into Sainsbury's, in Trinity Street, at 18:00 BST.
West Midlands Police said three people were seriously injured and five others had minor injuries.
A number had been trapped on the bus's top deck, the force said.
Road closures and a police cordon are in place.
West Midlands Ambulance Service said six people had been taken to hospital and two people were assessed and discharged at the scene.