Four remain in hospital after Somerset school bus crash

In an update, he said four people were still in the hospital after a school bus fell at Somperset on Thursday.
A 10 -year -old boy died after leaving the A396 in Cutcombe Hill near Minehead and shifted down a 20FT slope.
60 to 70 people returned to Minehead Secondary School after a day trip to the 5th grade to the Exmoor Zoo.
After the incident, two children were taken to Bristol Royal Children’s Hospital with the air ambulance, while four other children and three adults were taken to hospital in Somerset.
On Sunday, Avon and Somperset police said that two children stayed in the hospital in Bristol and that the two adults were still in the hospital in Somperset.
Minehead Secondary School, which appealed to students between the ages of nine to 14 and five days away from the end of the period, was closed on Friday.
A human flow went to school to pay respect for the day after the accident and left the flower tribute and messages in Gates. There were dozens of bouquets, balloons and messages at school.
Many of them are visibly upset and can be seen that they are hugging and supporting each other.
Rev Philip Butcher, the victory of Minehead, who spoke outside the school gates, said the community was in shock.
“It was definitely numb, there is no word to describe what happened yesterday,” he said.
“This is an absolute tragedy and a very developing tragedy. To be with them only at school, with families, just as a support point.”
So far, a total of tens of thousands of pounds for the families affected by donation collection companies have been established.
Prime Minister Sir Keir made a statement after the accident and said: “There is not enough words to accept the death of a child. All my thoughts are parents, their families and friends and everyone affected.”




