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Child dies and 21 injured as Minehead school coach overturns | |
(about 5 hours later) | |
A huge emergency service operation was set up in response to the crash | |
A child has died and two others have been seriously injured after a coach bringing pupils back from an end-of-term school trip overturned and fell 20ft from a road. | |
Avon and Somerset Police declared a major incident after the accident at Cutcombe Hill near Wheddon Cross in Somerset at about 15:00 BST. | |
The coach was carrying about 70 people, many of them pupils from Minehead Middle School, with 21 passengers in total taken to hospital. | |
Ch Supt Mark Edgington said: "Today's events are truly tragic. We know the community will be utterly devastated by this news." | |
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said on X: "A heartbreaking update on the school bus crash in Somerset. There are no adequate words to acknowledge the death of a child. | |
"All my thoughts are with their parents, family and friends, and all those affected. Thank you to the emergency workers who are responding at pace - I'm being kept up to date on this situation." | |
Police confirm death of one child, after Minehead school bus crash | |
In a joint press conference involving police, the fire service and ambulance service held at Bridgwater Police Station at 21:00 BST, journalists were told the coach fell 20ft (six metres) down a slope near Wheddon Cross, and firefighters had to work to free dozens of trapped passengers. | |
Three air ambulances were sent to the scene, along with more than 20 ambulances. | |
Wayne Darch, Deputy Director of Operations for South West Ambulance Service, said: "Sadly one child was pronounced dead at the scene." | |
Many passengers either sustained minor injuries or were physically unharmed and were transferred to a rest centre, police added. | |
An off-duty firefighter who was travelling behind the coach was able to help the passengers before the emergency services arrived. | |
'Extremely difficult circumstances' | |
Gavin Ellis of Devon and Somerset Fire & Rescue Service told the assembled media: "Our crews carried out a number of extrications and rescues in extremely difficult circumstances, and they also supported our ambulance colleagues with casualty treatment." | |
Police said the large majority of passengers were taken to a rest centre in Wheddon Cross and that the authorities were working with Minehead Middle School, where officers have been posted, to help return them at the earliest opportunity. | |
Avon and Somerset Police said an investigation into the cause of the crash will take place and they have urged witnesses to come forward. | |
A spokesperson for Beacon Education, which the school is a part of, said: "Our entire school community are devastated by this news, and we will do everything we can to support everyone affected. | |
"We are working closely with the emergency services and relevant authorities, and we will support our pupils, staff, and families at this incredibly difficult time," they added. | |
Peter Prior-Sankey, director of coach company Ridlers, said their 70-seater vehicle was involved in Thursday's crash. | |
"We have since been liaising with both the school, and the emergency services, while we try to understand the extent of the incident," he said. | |
"Our hearts of course go out to the school pupils and to our driver. We will be doing everything possible to understand what has happened." | |
The crash happened on the eastern edge of Exmoor | |
A resident who lives near the crash scene has described the incident as "horrendous". | |
They told the BBC: "The coach has gone down the slope. It's pretty steep around here and it's a big coach. | |
"There are no barriers along there or anything. We're used to it, you don't even notice it." | |
Local MP Rachel Gilmour said in a statement: "It's just unimaginable. You wave your children off, on an end of term school trip and then this happens. | |
"I visited Minehead Middles School about six weeks ago. It's a fantastic, loving kind school, with enthusiastic and confident children. I just know that our community will pull together." |