Crash victims still in hospital

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Three people remain in hospital after a coach crash at Newport Pagnell Services in Buckinghamshire on 3 September.

A 20-year-old man from Gdansk in Poland is stable at Milton Keynes Hospital.

Two people are also described as stable at John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford - a 39-year-old woman from Worcester and a 61-year-old man from Kenilworth.

The driver, 34 and from West Bromwich, was released from hospital following his arrest and bailed on suspicion of drink driving in the M1 incident.

A 45-year-old woman from Church Stretton, Shropshire, was discharged from Northampton General on Monday.

The National Express coach clipped a kerb and overturned, hitting a lamppost and a tree.

There were 33 passengers on the Birmingham to Stansted coach and 30 of them were hurt, six seriously.

The driver is due to return to Milton Keynes police station on 1 October to answer bail.