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Britons injured in Belgian crash Britons injured in Belgian crash
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A British tourist coach has crashed into a house in Belgium, leaving four people seriously injured, Belgian police have said. A British tourist coach has crashed into a house in Belgium leaving four people seriously injured, Belgian police have said.
They reported that three British tourists were among the hurt in the crash near the coastal city of Middelkerke on Sunday morning. Three British tourists were among those hurt in the crash near the coastal town of Middelkerke shortly after 1100 local time (0900 GMT).
The tourist coach was from Rotherham-based Leger Holidays. The coach, from Rotherham-based Leger Holidays, was ending a European tour.
The accident happened when the coach swerved to avoid a car and hit a house causing part of a wall to collapse.The accident happened when the coach swerved to avoid a car and hit a house causing part of a wall to collapse.
The company said the coach, carrying 35 passengers and two crew, was returning to the UK following a nine-day tour of Prague, Vienna and Budapest.The company said the coach, carrying 35 passengers and two crew, was returning to the UK following a nine-day tour of Prague, Vienna and Budapest.
Belgian police spokesman Roy Van De Gunst said those seriously injured had been taken to hospitals in Bruges, Veurne and Ostend. The accident happened between the towns of Middelkerke and Nieuwpoort, near the coastal city of Ostend.
The injured were treated in hospitals at Bruges, Veurne and Ostend.
BBC correspondent Dominic Hughes said four people had suffered very serious injuries, including one of the drivers who had had part of his arm amputated.
'No escape''No escape'
Passengers with less severe injuries were taken to Ostend.Passengers with less severe injuries were taken to Ostend.
Those who were not injured have been assisted by the Red Cross in the fire station in Middelkerke.Those who were not injured have been assisted by the Red Cross in the fire station in Middelkerke.
Mr Van De Gunst said the coach had hit a house after trying to avoid a collision with a car. Belgian police spokesman Roy Van De Gunst said the coach had hit a house after trying to avoid a collision with a car.
"The car came from a side street and the driver of the coach saw the car and tried to avoid a collision but came into contact with the house because there was no escape for him possible," he said."The car came from a side street and the driver of the coach saw the car and tried to avoid a collision but came into contact with the house because there was no escape for him possible," he said.
He said the coach was carrying "middle-aged people and pensioners".He said the coach was carrying "middle-aged people and pensioners".
In a statement Leger Holidays said the crash happened after an overnight stop at 1110 local time (1010 BST). In a statement Leger Holidays said the crash happened after an overnight stop at 1110 local time (0910 GMT).
Leger said 32 of the 35 passengers were safe and being looked after in a hotel.Leger said 32 of the 35 passengers were safe and being looked after in a hotel.
One of the two drivers on the coach at the time of the incident remains in hospital, while the other was not hurt.One of the two drivers on the coach at the time of the incident remains in hospital, while the other was not hurt.
Two people in the car and two in the house were also slightly injured.Two people in the car and two in the house were also slightly injured.
Friends and relatives should call 01709 786502 for further information and check the Leger Holidays website at www.leger.co.uk.Friends and relatives should call 01709 786502 for further information and check the Leger Holidays website at www.leger.co.uk.


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