Two buses collided at London’s Victoria Station, killing one woman and injuring three.
At 8:25 on Tuesday morning, the police received a report of the collision.
A spokesperson for the London Ambulance Service (LAS) said that three ambulance personnel, two medical personnel in the vehicle, a senior paramedic, an accident response officer and their hazardous area response team have been dispatched to the scene. They also dispatched an air ambulance in London.
Despite the efforts of emergency services, it is believed that a woman in her 30s was pronounced dead at 9 am.
At 8:25 on Tuesday morning, the police received a report of the collision
/ ITV London NewsThe Metropolitan Police Department said her close relatives have not been notified.
The other three were treated by the London ambulance service at the scene.
LAS said two of them were taken to the hospital, while the third was discharged at the scene.
A spokesperson for the London Ambulance Service (LAS) said that three ambulance personnel, two medical personnel in the vehicle, a senior paramedic, an incident response officer and their hazardous area response team have been dispatched to the scene
/ ITV London NewsThe bus stop at Terminus Place has been blocked.
At the scene, an eyewitness wrote on Twitter: “A poor woman in 507 #Victoria bus station. Many people are taking care of her. I really hope she is okay. She is under the front of the car…”
TfL Commissioner Andy Byford said: “A woman tragically died after colliding with a bus. We are deeply saddened and we are with her family and friends.
“We are considering everyone affected by this incident and will do our best to support everyone.
“We are urgently working with Go Ahead London, the operator of the two buses, and the police to investigate what happened.”



