London bus crashes into cyclist and pedestrian on Regent Street

One bus fell to two people in one of London’s busiest streets.
The incident occurred every year at the intersection of St Margaret Street on Regent Street, a tourist warm point that attracts more than eight million tourists every year.
A 80 -year -old retired was subjected to “life -threatening” injuries and was taken to a major trauma center in the hospital.
Another patient was treated, but was discharged at the scene.
He told an eyewitness Mirror: “After about five people, the elderly gentleman was giving comfort after the accident. Someone put his head on a jacket while he was holding his hands until the emergency teams arrived.”
The Metropolitan Police Spokesman said: “The police called on a collision between a pedestrian on Regent Street on Monday, July 28 at 12.52.
“A man in his 80s was treated at the scene and was taken to hospital by the London ambulance service. The situation is thought to threaten a life.
“This event continues and bus services in the region are deflected. No arrest was made.”
A London ambulance service spokesman said: “Today at 12.48, Margaret Street and Regent Street were called to a highway traffic collision reports at the W1W junction.
“Ambulance teams, cycling medical officials, an event intervention officer and dangerous field intervention team (HART) members, including the sources. London’s air ambulance also sent.
“We treated two people at the scene. We took one patient to a large trauma center as a priority. We evaluated the other patient at the scene and discharged.”




