Police say 14-year-old boy suffered ‘life-changing injuries’ in horror bus smash on M53 which killed 14-year-old girl and the driver as tributes begin flooding in for tragic …
Police say 14-year-old boy suffered ‘life-changing injuries’ in horror bus smash on M53 which killed 14-year-old girl and the driver as tributes begin flooding in for tragic victims
- The crash involved Calday Grange Grammar and West Kirby Grammar pupils
- Merseyside Police said 58 people were involved in the incident in Hooton
A 14-year-old boy has suffered life-changing injuries in a fatal school bus collision on the M53 this morning, Merseyside Police[2] have said.
The force said 58 people were involved in the incident including a 14-year-old girl and the bus driver[3] who were both killed when the bus crashed with a car and flipped onto its side in Hooton, Cheshire, at 8.30am.
Four people were taken to hospital, two to Alder Hey Children’s Hospital and two to Arrowe Park Hospital, including the teenage boy. The other 52 people involved attended the emergency services training centre, where 39 were discharged with no further treatment, and 13 were treated for minor injuries.
The coach was carrying pupils from West Kirby all-girls grammar and Calday Grange all-boys grammar school in Merseyside.
Specialist support is being offered to the families of both victims.
Emergency services at the scene of the crash between junction 5 at Ellesmere Port and junction 4 at Bebbington
Floral tributes have been left for the victims at West Kirkby Grammar School
Emergency services were called on Friday after reports of an overturned coach on the northbound M53 near to junction 5 at Hooton, Cheshire
Trauma support is being put in place for the pupils, as well as children from both schools on other buses travelling in convoy who witnessed the horror.
The bus involved belonged to Carvers Coaches based in Ellesmere Port.
In a statement, Merseyside Police said: ‘Just after 8am we received a report that a bus had struck a reservation around Junction 5 and overturned.
‘A 14-year-old girl and the bus driver sadly died following the collision. Their families are being supported by specially trained officers. Post mortems will be carried out next week to establish the cause of death.
‘In total 58 people were involved in the incident. That included two fatalities, two who were taken directly to Alder Hey and two taken to Arrowe Park from the scene. That includes 14 year-old boy who has suffered life changing injuries and remains in hospital’.
‘Junctions 3-5 of the M53 remain closed in both directions and will continue to remain closed for a considerable time while investigations continue and motorists are advised to avoid the area and seek alternative routes.
‘The Birkenhead Tunnel will not close as scheduled at 9pm tonight and will remain open while the M53 is closed’.
An aerial picture shows the overturned coach carrying school pupils on the M53 motorway
Police confirmed in a press conference this afternoon that the driver and a 14-year-old girl have been killed in the bus crash on the M53
(Left to right) Graeme Robson, Chief Superintendent Merseyside Police, Mark Thomas, Area Manager, Head of Prevention, Merseyside Fire and Rescue service, Joanne Clague, Area Director North West Ambulance Service and Simone White, Director of Children, Families and Education at Wirral Council speak at a press conference at Birkenhead Town Hall
Witnesses earlier said children were escaping from the back window and standing on the hard shoulder as shocking photos showed the damaged bus lying completely on its side in the road.
A major incident was declared by the ambulance service and two local hospitals.
Alder Hey hospital in Liverpool is asking parents to only bring children to their emergency department if it is urgent as they are currently ‘extremely busy’ following the crash.
A schoolgirl on the crashed bus told a paramedic: ‘It was very scary – I thought I was going to die’.
The paramedic, who checked the girl over at the scene, said: ‘She was crying her eyes out. She was in shock and said it was horrible and very scary.
‘I think some of the older kids helped her out. She said she thought she was going to die in the bus.’
He added: ‘The bus was a mess. The children were in shock. ‘It’s going to take a long time for them to get over, what they’ve seen.’
Merseyside Police and Crime[4] Commissioner Emily Spurrell paid tribute to the victims in a statement.
A witness said children were escaping out of the back window after the crash on the M53
Police guard a bridge overlooking the scene where a school bus has crashed and overturned on the M53 motorway
‘I want to send my deepest condolences to the families and friends of the two people who have tragically lost their lives and all those affected by the incident on the M53 this morning’, she said.
‘I cannot begin to understand the distress of those who were travelling on the coach and the worry of the families of those involved.
‘This was an awfully tragic incident that occurred on a busy stretch of motorway during rush-hour, and I’d like to offer my sincere gratitude to all our emergency service personnel for their swift response in both responding to the needs of the victims and securing a very challenging scene.’
Justin Madders, the MP for Ellesmere Port and Neston, added: ‘The news that two lives have been lost following the crash on the M53 this morning is devastating and my heart goes out to the loved ones of the schoolgirl and driver who have died today.
‘Many children will have gone to school on that motorway today and on countless other days without incident and it is an absolute tragedy that such an everyday occurrence has resulted in these fatalities.
‘The local community and the school community will no doubt be traumatised by the events of today and there will be professional help for those who have been affected. Finally, I would like to thank the emergency services for their response’.
A close up photo of the stricken bus on the side of the M53 motorway today
Emergency services were called on Friday shortly after 8am to reports of an overturned coach on the northbound M53 near to junction five at Hooton, Cheshire
Alison McGovern, the Labour MP for Wirral South, shared on X, formerly known as Twitter[5]: ‘News that a school on the Wirral has lost one of our precious young people is incredibly hard to bear.
‘My heart goes out to their family and friends. I am also thinking of the loved ones of the driver of the vehicle and I am so sorry that this dreadful incident has happened.
‘I know that our emergency services will have done every possible thing to save lives at the scene and I am so grateful to them. In weeks and months ahead, the investigation will provide much needed answers on this terrible crash.’
The leader of Wirral Council, Paul Stuart, also released a statement which read: ‘This is a heartbreaking day and my deepest condolences go out to those who have lost loved ones in this tragedy.
‘Schools are very close-knit communities and I know this will be devastating for all those affected. The council has been providing support and assistance to the schools and families since we were made aware of the incident this morning. We will continue to do whatever we can to help.’
Meanwhile, Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer[6] shared: ‘My heart goes out to everyone affected by the tragic accident on the Wirral this morning. Unimaginably sad news’.
Labour MP Dame Angela Eagle, who represents Wallasey, said her thoughts were with those impacted.
According to the local councillor for Upton By Chester, Sherin Akhtar, the crash involves children from Calday Grange Grammar School and West Kirby Grammar School for girls
‘I’m sure over the coming days we will find out what actually has happened with this crash and we will find out more information.
‘My thoughts are with all of those who have pupils at both schools and their families and also with the emergency services who have been having to respond to this incident as it has unfolded today,’ she told BBC[7] Radio 4’s World At One programme.
Other schools in the area also shared messages of condolence, including Ridgeway High School and South Wirral High School. Wirral Grammar School said a minutes silence would be observed in sport matches it is holding this weekend.
Local Policing Superintendent Sabi Kaur said that the force is appealing for witnesses and dashcam footage of the incident.
‘This was a truly horrific incident and the impact on this will have been felt far and wide not only in Wirral but across Merseyside’, he said.
‘Our thoughts are very much with the family and friends of the girl and the bus driver as well as with those who have been impacted by this incident and we will do everything we can to support them in the coming days and weeks.
A stretch of motorway on the M53 is closed after the incident this morning
‘We would ask anyone who witnessed the collision or believes they have captured something significant to contact us as a matter of urgency.
‘We would also ask the public to avoid speculating on the incident or posting information or images which could be distressing for the families and those involved.
‘Anyone with information about the collision is asked to call the Matrix Serious Collision Investigation Unit on (0151) 777 5747 or [email protected] or contact @MerPolCC on Twitter or Merseyside Police Contact Centre on Facebook[8] quoting reference 23000944471.
References
- ^ Gemma Parry (www.dailymail.co.uk)
- ^ Merseyside Police (www.dailymail.co.uk)
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- ^ Crime (www.dailymail.co.uk)
- ^ Twitter (www.dailymail.co.uk)
- ^ Keir Starmer (www.dailymail.co.uk)
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