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M25 coach crash in Surrey leaves five in hospital M25 coach crash in Surrey leaves five in hospital
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Five people have been taken to hospital after a coach crash on the M25.Five people have been taken to hospital after a coach crash on the M25.
South East Coast Ambulance Service said 48 people were on board the coach when it was in a collision near Leatherhead, Surrey, at about 01:45 BST.South East Coast Ambulance Service said 48 people were on board the coach when it was in a collision near Leatherhead, Surrey, at about 01:45 BST.
No-one was seriously injured, a tweet from Surrey Police said.No-one was seriously injured, a tweet from Surrey Police said.
Highways England said three lanes had been closed between junctions 8 and 9 on the anti-clockwise section of the motorway following the crash.Highways England said three lanes had been closed between junctions 8 and 9 on the anti-clockwise section of the motorway following the crash.
The ambulance service said five were taken to hospital and all other passengers were checked and discharged at the scene.The ambulance service said five were taken to hospital and all other passengers were checked and discharged at the scene.
Delays and disruption were expected on the motorway until 06:30 BST, the Highways England website said.Delays and disruption were expected on the motorway until 06:30 BST, the Highways England website said.
Surrey Police said work to recover the coach was likely to continue into the rush hour and warned drivers to expect long delays.Surrey Police said work to recover the coach was likely to continue into the rush hour and warned drivers to expect long delays.
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