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Girl dies in A38 Birmingham school trip crash Girl dies in A38 Birmingham school trip crash
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A 14-year-old girl has died in a minibus crash involving pupils going on a school art trip. A 14-year-old girl has died in a crash involving a minibus full of pupils going on a school art trip.
Emergency services were called to the crash between the minibus and a lorry on the A38 in Castle Vale, Birmingham at 09:00 BST on Friday. Emergency services were called to the crash between the minibus and a bin lorry on the A38 in Castle Vale, Birmingham at 09:00 BST on Friday.
Another teenage girl had minor injuries and a further 24 people were treated by paramedics, including the lorry driver. Another girl was taken to hospital and 24 people, including the lorry driver, were treated at the scene.
The pupils were all from John Taylor High School in Barton-under-Needwood, Staffordshire.The pupils were all from John Taylor High School in Barton-under-Needwood, Staffordshire.
The girl died at the scene, the ambulance service said.The girl died at the scene, the ambulance service said.
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West Midlands Police said three teachers and a further 20 pupils were on the minibus.West Midlands Police said three teachers and a further 20 pupils were on the minibus.
The teenager who suffered minor injuries was taken to Heartlands Hospital.The teenager who suffered minor injuries was taken to Heartlands Hospital.
Police said several others were treated at the scene for minor injuries.Police said several others were treated at the scene for minor injuries.
Machine worker Stephen Jones, 38, who works nearby, said: "I heard a big bang at 9am this morning - a massive bang.Machine worker Stephen Jones, 38, who works nearby, said: "I heard a big bang at 9am this morning - a massive bang.
"I came over and had a look and the police were here with the sirens and they'd shut it all."I came over and had a look and the police were here with the sirens and they'd shut it all.
"I saw the coroner's ambulance and I heard a girl had passed away.""I saw the coroner's ambulance and I heard a girl had passed away."
He added: "There are a lot of accidents here all the time, it's a busy road."He added: "There are a lot of accidents here all the time, it's a busy road."
'Understandably devastated''Understandably devastated'
Supt Dean Hatton, head of the Central Motorway Police Group, said: "The family of the teenage girl has been informed and they are being supported by officers from our family liaison unit."Supt Dean Hatton, head of the Central Motorway Police Group, said: "The family of the teenage girl has been informed and they are being supported by officers from our family liaison unit."
"We are also in contact with the school, and our colleagues at Staffordshire Police, who are understandably devastated as this occurred while their students were on a school trip.""We are also in contact with the school, and our colleagues at Staffordshire Police, who are understandably devastated as this occurred while their students were on a school trip."
In a statement published earlier on its website, the school added: "A number of our Year 9 and Year 12 students that are on an art trip have been involved in a serious road traffic accident this morning.In a statement published earlier on its website, the school added: "A number of our Year 9 and Year 12 students that are on an art trip have been involved in a serious road traffic accident this morning.
"We are working to support those directly affected.""We are working to support those directly affected."
The school is a specialist science and leadership academy and has 1,500 pupils.The school is a specialist science and leadership academy and has 1,500 pupils.
It is located in Barton-under-Needwood, close to Burton-upon-Trent and Lichfield.It is located in Barton-under-Needwood, close to Burton-upon-Trent and Lichfield.
The calendar on the school's website suggests a trip had been planned for Friday to Birmingham's Botanical Gardens and Wolverhampton Art Gallery.The calendar on the school's website suggests a trip had been planned for Friday to Birmingham's Botanical Gardens and Wolverhampton Art Gallery.
It also shows the school's Year 11 prom was due to be held on Friday night.It also shows the school's Year 11 prom was due to be held on Friday night.
Councillor John Clancy, leader of Birmingham City Council said he was "shocked and saddened by the tragic incident".
Lichfield MP Michael Fabricant tweeted he was "heartbroken" to hear about the girl's death.
West Midlands Police's Force Contact team earlier tweeted that the air ambulance had been sent to the crash scene and the road was expected to be closed for a "considerable time".West Midlands Police's Force Contact team earlier tweeted that the air ambulance had been sent to the crash scene and the road was expected to be closed for a "considerable time".
It said: "Multiple resources are continuing to deal with a serious RTC on the A38 near to Forge Lane. This will be closed for some considerable time."It said: "Multiple resources are continuing to deal with a serious RTC on the A38 near to Forge Lane. This will be closed for some considerable time."
Lichfield MP Michael Fabricant tweeted he was "deeply saddened".