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Double decker bus rolls backwards and smashes into London house | Double decker bus rolls backwards and smashes into London house |
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A double decker bus rolled backwards and smashed into a family home in London on Monday afternoon. | A double decker bus rolled backwards and smashed into a family home in London on Monday afternoon. |
The incident, which saw an empty number 174 bus roll backwards from its stand on Dagenham Park Drive across a main road and into a house at around 2:14pm on Monday, is being investigated by Transport for London (TFL). The bus is operated by Stagecoach. | The incident, which saw an empty number 174 bus roll backwards from its stand on Dagenham Park Drive across a main road and into a house at around 2:14pm on Monday, is being investigated by Transport for London (TFL). The bus is operated by Stagecoach. |
The driver reportedly chased after the bus to try and jump inside the vehicle, but the double decker was moving too quickly for him to reach it in time. | |
TfL said there were no reported injuries, but the driver is understood to have been taken to hospital to be treated for shock and minor injuries. | TfL said there were no reported injuries, but the driver is understood to have been taken to hospital to be treated for shock and minor injuries. |
TfL has begun checking on-board CCTV as part of the investigation, which is likely to focus on whether the bus’s handbrake was on or off, the London Evening Standard reported. | TfL has begun checking on-board CCTV as part of the investigation, which is likely to focus on whether the bus’s handbrake was on or off, the London Evening Standard reported. |
The owners of the house on Dagenham Park Square, Harold Wood, east London, are currently on holiday, but their double-glazed porch has been crushed by the bus, with a blue hatchback parked in the property’s drive reportedly severely dented. | The owners of the house on Dagenham Park Square, Harold Wood, east London, are currently on holiday, but their double-glazed porch has been crushed by the bus, with a blue hatchback parked in the property’s drive reportedly severely dented. |
Nexhmia Kiptni, 47, told the paper: "There was a huge crash when the bus hit the house. We have been told the handbrake failed but no one is sure yet. | Nexhmia Kiptni, 47, told the paper: "There was a huge crash when the bus hit the house. We have been told the handbrake failed but no one is sure yet. |
"Those poor people whose house was damaged – but at least no one was badly hurt. It was the middle of the day, it could have been much worse." | "Those poor people whose house was damaged – but at least no one was badly hurt. It was the middle of the day, it could have been much worse." |
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