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Bus crashes into corner of house in Coventry Bus crashes into corner of house in Coventry
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A double-decker bus has crashed into a house in Coventry.A double-decker bus has crashed into a house in Coventry.
The bus was in collision with a car before crashing into the property on Keresley Road, near to a roundabout, at about 07:00 GMT. The bus was in collision with a car before it hit the property on Keresley Road, near to a roundabout, at about 07:00 GMT.
West Midlands Police said there were "only a handful of people on board" and that no-one was seriously injured.West Midlands Police said there were "only a handful of people on board" and that no-one was seriously injured.
Emergency services have now moved the bus from the side of the house, but the road remains closed. Emergency services have now moved the vehicle from the side of the house and the road has reopened.
Latest updates on the bus crash hereLatest updates on the bus crash here
The driver of the car that was in collision with the bus was unhurt, according to the ambulance service. The bus driver, a 44-year-old man, had a minor injury to his knee and a 27-year-old passenger had a cut to his lower right leg.
A 27-year-old travelling on the bus was treated for minor injuries and discharged at the scene. Another passenger also had a minor injury.
The driver of a Land Rover Discovery, also thought to have been involved in the crash, was treated for shock.
In a statement, National Express Coventry said staff were "co-operating closely with the authorities in their investigations into this incident".In a statement, National Express Coventry said staff were "co-operating closely with the authorities in their investigations into this incident".