Two teenage girls were severely injured by a bus Monday evening in Stamford Hill, UK, police said. The accident, which occurred at the junction of Amhurst Park and Stamford Hill at around 5PM, happened when a bus crashed into a traffic pole at the busy traffic hub.
Police and ambulance crews were called shortly after 5pm to the junction of Stamford Hill and Amhurst Park to reports of a bus having collided with two pedestrians.
A girl thought to be aged 14 suffered “life-threatening injuries” in the collision and was rushed to a major trauma centre “as a priority”, emergency services said. A second girl of a similar age was also taken to hospital by a Hatzola ambulance crew. Their next of kin have been informed.
The public is asked to daven for Chana Leah bas Toiba and Toiba bas Necha Tzorta Leah, b’soch sha’ar cholei Yisrael.
Please avoid A10 Stamford Hill between A107 Amhurst Park, Clapton Common and Egerton Road N16
Delays are expected in the area for some time following a Road Traffic Collision pic.twitter.com/VMqrkm4hMe
— Shomrim (Stamford Hill) (@Shomrim) October 31, 2022
English drivers are known to be the best and safest drivers.
How can this happen?
#ENGLAND
THEY ARE THE BEST, BUT THIS BUS COMPANY HIRES BAD FOREIGN DRIVERS WITH NO MANNERS LIKE ENGLISH DRIVERS.