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Two dead, 47 hurt in coach crash Two dead, 47 hurt in coach crash
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Two people have died and 47 have been injured in a coach crash in Cornwall.Two people have died and 47 have been injured in a coach crash in Cornwall.
The coach is thought to have skidded on sheet ice and rolled on to its side as it went down a hill on a country road at Townshend, near Hayle.The coach is thought to have skidded on sheet ice and rolled on to its side as it went down a hill on a country road at Townshend, near Hayle.
It is believed passengers were on their way home from a trip to see Christmas lights in the village of Mousehole.It is believed passengers were on their way home from a trip to see Christmas lights in the village of Mousehole.
Injured passengers were taken to Treliske Hospital in Truro after the crash, which happened at about 2215 GMT on Tuesday.Injured passengers were taken to Treliske Hospital in Truro after the crash, which happened at about 2215 GMT on Tuesday.
'Extremely icy'
A police spokesman said a woman had died in the crash. She was pronounced dead at the scene.A police spokesman said a woman had died in the crash. She was pronounced dead at the scene.
It was horrific. I was on the ground with my friend and they were still pulling people out Ann Ellis, passenger
There is currently no information about the second fatality.There is currently no information about the second fatality.
One of the injured passengers, Ann Ellis, from Illogan, said the scene after the crash was "horrific".
The 60-year-old added: "All I can remember is a big bang and we just went over and I got trapped under somebody else, it was difficult to breathe but two gentlemen dragged me out.
"I'm really shaken, I think we all are.
"It was horrific. I was on the ground with my friend and they were still pulling people out. Lots of people walked away, others had to be helped."
Of the 47 people hurt, four are described as seriously injured and the rest are "walking wounded".Of the 47 people hurt, four are described as seriously injured and the rest are "walking wounded".
The coach left the road, hit a tree and ploughed through a hedge before coming to stop on its side, Devon and Cornwall Police said. The coach left the road, hit a tree and ploughed through a hedge before coming to a stop on its side, Devon and Cornwall Police said.
Police, fire and ambulance staff were at the scene, about seven miles north-east of Penzance, and crash scene investigators are at work.Police, fire and ambulance staff were at the scene, about seven miles north-east of Penzance, and crash scene investigators are at work.
Devon and Cornwall Police said roads were "extremely icy" in the area, with the conditions a possible cause of the crash.Devon and Cornwall Police said roads were "extremely icy" in the area, with the conditions a possible cause of the crash.
A spokesman said the "treacherous" road conditions had hampered the efforts of the rescue services to reach the scene.A spokesman said the "treacherous" road conditions had hampered the efforts of the rescue services to reach the scene.
An RAF helicopter from Chivenor was sent to help take casualties to hospital in Truro because the roads were too treacherous, said police.An RAF helicopter from Chivenor was sent to help take casualties to hospital in Truro because the roads were too treacherous, said police.
Forecasters said the temperatures in Cornwall on Tuesday night would have been as low as -1C (30F) but could have been lower in isolated spots.Forecasters said the temperatures in Cornwall on Tuesday night would have been as low as -1C (30F) but could have been lower in isolated spots.
A spokesperson for Devon and Cornwall Police said: "Minor and side roads in the area are extremely icy and anyone travelling is asked to consider the need for their journey."A spokesperson for Devon and Cornwall Police said: "Minor and side roads in the area are extremely icy and anyone travelling is asked to consider the need for their journey."
The coach is believed to belong to a local firm rather than a nationwide operator.The coach is believed to belong to a local firm rather than a nationwide operator.
A phone line - 0800 056 0154 - has been set up for concerned relatives.A phone line - 0800 056 0154 - has been set up for concerned relatives.


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