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Man dies as bus hits row of homes Man dies as bus hits row of homes
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A 40-year-old man was killed when a bus crashed into a lamppost, a car and a row of houses in the Black Country.A 40-year-old man was killed when a bus crashed into a lamppost, a car and a row of houses in the Black Country.
The bus then caught fire as well as two of the terraced homes in Bunns Lane, in the Kates Hill area of Dudley, after the vehicle ruptured a gas supply. The bus then caught fire along with two of the terraced homes in Bunns Lane, in the Kates Hill area of Dudley, as the vehicle ruptured a gas supply.
The driver, in his late 30s, was taken to hospital with minor injuries.The driver, in his late 30s, was taken to hospital with minor injuries.
Five people were forced to leave their homes. Resident Mohammed Daud said he was woken up by a bang, another said he fled his house as the bus approached. Five people had to leave their homes. Resident Mohammed Daud said he was woken up by a bang. Another said he fled his house as the bus approached.
We went downstairs and outside and we saw the bus inside the house Mohammed Daud, residentWe went downstairs and outside and we saw the bus inside the house Mohammed Daud, resident
A spokesman for Travel West Midlands confirmed they were carrying out an investigation along with West Midlands Police. A spokesman for bus company Travel West Midlands confirmed it was carrying out an investigation along with West Midlands Police.
Mr Daud told BBC News: "I was just upstairs sleeping when we heard the bang. It was really bad, it was like a bomb.Mr Daud told BBC News: "I was just upstairs sleeping when we heard the bang. It was really bad, it was like a bomb.
"We went downstairs and outside and we saw the bus inside the house."We went downstairs and outside and we saw the bus inside the house.
"Luckily we were safe and everybody got out ok which is the main thing." "Luckily we were safe and everybody got out OK which is the main thing."
Paramedics said more lives could have been lost
The street has been cordoned off while firefighters deal with the fires.The street has been cordoned off while firefighters deal with the fires.
The driver has been taken to Russells Hall Hospital in Dudley and one resident is being treated for shock. The main area of damage to the bus was where the driver sits, but he managed to escape the vehicle with only cuts and bruises, West Midlands Ambulance Service said.
A spokesman for West Midlands Ambulance Service said more lives could have been lost. He was taken to Russells Hall Hospital in Dudley and one resident was treated for shock.
The spokesman added that there were no passengers on the bus at the time, and reports that a cyclist had also been involved in the incident were unfounded.
"Whilst this is a tragic incident, the potential for a far more serious one cannot be underestimated.
"Given the time of day it is perhaps unusual that the bus was so empty and there was no-one in the house," he said.