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Man, 35, hit by bus on The Kingsway in Swansea | |
(about 5 hours later) | |
A man has been hit by a bus on The Kingsway in Swansea city centre. | |
Emergency services were called at 16:00 BST on Tuesday. The 35-year-old suffered non life-threatening injuries. | |
The road was closed, but reopened Tuesday night. Swansea council and bus operator First Cymru said they were working with police to establish the crash cause. | |
A man was struck by a bus on the road in June and two others have died in similar incidents. | A man was struck by a bus on the road in June and two others have died in similar incidents. |
South Wales Police said the victim in Tuesday's crash was taken to the city's Morriston Hospital. | |
In April, a coroner investigating the death of Daniel Foss, 37, after he was hit by a National Express bus, called for action to deal with "serious design issues" on the road. | In April, a coroner investigating the death of Daniel Foss, 37, after he was hit by a National Express bus, called for action to deal with "serious design issues" on the road. |
Swansea council later installed barriers along the carriageway following the death of Sgt Louise Lucas in March, in a bid to prevent pedestrians crossing. | Swansea council later installed barriers along the carriageway following the death of Sgt Louise Lucas in March, in a bid to prevent pedestrians crossing. |