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Nine people were taken to hospital after a bus was driven into a bridge and its roof ripped off.Nine people were taken to hospital after a bus was driven into a bridge and its roof ripped off.
The double-decker bus hit the bridge in Corngreaves Road in Cradley Heath, West Midlands, just before noon on Saturday. The Travel West Midlands double-decker bus hit the bridge in Corngreaves Road in Cradley Heath, West Midlands, just before noon on Saturday.
One teenage girl suffered a broken nose while another girl complained of head, neck and back pains, West Midlands Ambulance Service said (WMAS). One teenage girl suffered a broken nose while another girl complained of head, neck and back pains.
They were taken to Russells Hall Hospital in Dudley along with seven others aged five to 20 years old. They were taken to Russells Hall Hospital in Dudley along with seven others aged between five and 20.
A WMAS spokeswoman said: "Given that there were a number of passengers on the upper deck at the time of the crash, it is astonishing that patients were not more seriously injured as this clearly had the potential to cause more harm."A WMAS spokeswoman said: "Given that there were a number of passengers on the upper deck at the time of the crash, it is astonishing that patients were not more seriously injured as this clearly had the potential to cause more harm."