Two children are seriously injured after a school bus collided with a car

Two children are seriously injured after a school bus collided with a car 


Two children aged 7 and 9 are amongst four people seriously hurt after a crash involving a car and school bus on the A9, south of Inverness yesterday afternoon

Emergency crews attended the scene and the driver of the car was taken to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary with serious injuries. The two kids in the car and a 48-year-old man, the co-driver of the bus, were taken to Raigmore Hospital with serious injuries.

The 64-year-old driver of the bus, all 36 secondary school pupils and their teacher were not seriously injured and didn’t need medical treatment. The northbound and southbound carriageway of the A9 were closed for some time as investigations surrounding the crash were taking place.Cops are now appealing for anyone with any information to contact police.

Inspector Greg Dinnie of the Road Policing Unit said: “This was a serious crash involving four adults and thirty-nine children who were on the bus and in a Skoda Octavia.

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