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Bath tipper truck crash leaves four dead Four killed in tipper truck crash in Bath
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Four people have been killed in a crash involving a tipper truck that hit cars and pedestrians as it travelled down a steep hill in Bath.Four people have been killed in a crash involving a tipper truck that hit cars and pedestrians as it travelled down a steep hill in Bath.
The truck struck "a number of vehicles" and two pedestrians as it travelled down Lansdown Lane in Upper Weston, just after 16:00 GMT, police said.The truck struck "a number of vehicles" and two pedestrians as it travelled down Lansdown Lane in Upper Weston, just after 16:00 GMT, police said.
Four people died at the scene and several others have been injured.Four people died at the scene and several others have been injured.
Police said early witness accounts "suggest the driver was trying to avert an accident".Police said early witness accounts "suggest the driver was trying to avert an accident".
Ch Supt Caroline Peters, of Avon and Somerset Police, described the scene as "one of carnage".Ch Supt Caroline Peters, of Avon and Somerset Police, described the scene as "one of carnage".
'Walking wounded''Walking wounded'
"We have a collision team of investigators who are trying to assess the cause of this accident and we are working very closely with the fire service and South West Ambulance," she said."We have a collision team of investigators who are trying to assess the cause of this accident and we are working very closely with the fire service and South West Ambulance," she said.
A spokeswoman for South Western Ambulance Service said a patient taken to Southmead Hospital in Bristol by air ambulance was in a "critical" condition.A spokeswoman for South Western Ambulance Service said a patient taken to Southmead Hospital in Bristol by air ambulance was in a "critical" condition.
The conditions of three other patients, who were taken to the Royal United Hospital in Bath, are not yet known. The condition of three other patients, who were taken to the Royal United Hospital in Bath, is not yet known.
Further casualties with less serious injuries are being assessed and treated by paramedics at a nearby school. Further casualties with less serious injuries received treatment from paramedics at a nearby school.
"They are walking wounded," the ambulance spokeswoman added. "They are walking wounded," the ambulance spokeswoman said.
'Weirdly calm''Weirdly calm'
BBC reporter Ali Vowles, who is at the scene, said: "Lansdown Hill is a really steep hill. It would be very difficult if you, for whatever reason, lost control of a vehicle.BBC reporter Ali Vowles, who is at the scene, said: "Lansdown Hill is a really steep hill. It would be very difficult if you, for whatever reason, lost control of a vehicle.
"It's weirdly calm at the moment. Normally you might get huge numbers of people coming to see what has happened, but most appear to have stayed away.""It's weirdly calm at the moment. Normally you might get huge numbers of people coming to see what has happened, but most appear to have stayed away."
Don Foster, Liberal Democrat MP for Bath, said on Twitter: "Very sorry to learn of tragic, fatal accident in Weston, Bath this evening. Condolences to friends and families."
Police said the truck, which was carrying aggregate, crashed as it travelled down the hill.Police said the truck, which was carrying aggregate, crashed as it travelled down the hill.
"Casualties are being taken to the Royal United Hospital in Bath and Southmead Hospital in Bristol," a force spokesman said."Casualties are being taken to the Royal United Hospital in Bath and Southmead Hospital in Bristol," a force spokesman said.
"We're working with South Western Ambulance Service and Avon Fire and Rescue Service at the scene."We're working with South Western Ambulance Service and Avon Fire and Rescue Service at the scene.
"The area is closed off to allow for investigative work to take place.""The area is closed off to allow for investigative work to take place."
Bath and North East Somerset Council said Weston All Saints Primary school would be closed on Tuesday.Bath and North East Somerset Council said Weston All Saints Primary school would be closed on Tuesday.
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