A serious incident unfolded on a bustling London street when an elderly pedestrian was struck by a bus. The collision occurred near the junction of St Margaret Street on Regent Street, a popular destination for tourists.
The pedestrian, an 80-year-old man, sustained injuries considered life-threatening. He was promptly transported to a major trauma center for urgent medical attention. Another individual received treatment at the scene but was later discharged.
Eyewitness accounts described individuals providing comfort to the injured man following the accident. They offered support until emergency services arrived.
Authorities responded to the scene at approximately 12:52 pm on Monday, July 28th. Police confirmed the collision and reported that the injured pedestrian was taken to the hospital by the London Ambulance Service. The investigation is ongoing, and no arrests have been made. Bus services in the area were temporarily rerouted.
The London Ambulance Service reported receiving the call at 12:48 pm. They dispatched multiple resources, including ambulance crews, paramedics, and specialized response teams. London’s Air Ambulance was also deployed.
Transport for London advised travelers to check for travel updates due to the incident, with six bus routes affected by diversions. A representative from TfL expressed concern for the injured individual and stated that they are working with the police and the bus operator to investigate the incident. Support is available for those affected.
5 Comments
Muchacho
The bus driver will likely be punished, but what happens to the elderly man and his family?
Mariposa
The fact that they have re-routed the bus services shows their good intentions.
Matzomaster
More investigations... more delays... more tax payer money spent and not a clear solution.
Karamba
Emergency services are working like an army of heros, they are the best of us.
Rotfront
Hoping for a full recovery for the injured pedestrian. Thankful for the quick response of the emergency services.