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Coach ends up in ditch on March bypass Coach crashes into ditch on March bypass in Cambridgeshire
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A 53-seater coach carrying passengers has turned on its side and ended up in a ditch in Cambridgeshire, police have said. Five people have been taken to hospital after a coach carrying 65 passengers turned on its side and ended up in a ditch in Cambridgeshire.
The vehicle left the road on the A141 between March and Wimblington just after 06:00 GMT on Friday. The vehicle left the A141 between March and Wimblington at about 06:15. The BBC understands it was taking agricultural workers from Peterborough to Chatteris.
One person has been "seriously injured" and other minor injuries have been reported but no one is trapped. A woman in her 50s has "serious but not life threatening" injuries. The other four have minor injuries.
The road is closed in both directions between the Knights End Road in March, and the B1101 Wimblington Road. The road was closed after the crash but has since re-opened.
The East of England Ambulance Service said it assessed 22 people at the scene.
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Cambridgeshire Police have appealed for information and said they were "particularly keen" to speak to the driver of a yellow bus seen in the area at the time.
Sgt Simon Goldsmith said: "I believe it was heading towards March, coming from the direction of Chatteris on the A141."
A recovery operation is under way and passengers have been transferred to another vehicle that arrived at the scene.