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Does anyone know why there's a bus half way into a building in Lewisham
at the moment? I can't see any news about this anywhere, but I think it must have been involved in a major police chase. It's rather disturbing, and some news always helps, somehow. |
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Richard J. wrote: wrote: Does anyone know why there's a bus half way into a building in Lewisham at the moment? Where in Lewisham? The BBC are reporting "Lewis Grove closed at the A20 Lee High Road junction in Lewisham, because of an accident". That seems to be it. Maybe I was searching for the wrong terms, or maybe the report is there since I looked. I can't see any news about this anywhere, but I think it must have been involved in a major police chase. Why do you think that? Not keen on wild speculation, but a car embedded in a wall some distance down the road, for no obvious reason, all at the same time, suggests that maybe the car ended up in the wall after having previously caused the bus to end up as it is. But I was hoping for more news that would help avoid that kind of guess. |
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Martin Underwood wrote: wrote in : Richard J. wrote: wrote: Does anyone know why there's a bus half way into a building in Lewisham at the moment? I can't see any news about this anywhere, but I think it must have been involved in a major police chase. Why do you think that? Not keen on wild speculation, but a car embedded in a wall some distance down the road, for no obvious reason, all at the same time, suggests that maybe the car ended up in the wall after having previously caused the bus to end up as it is. But I was hoping for more news that would help avoid that kind of guess. Ah - *now* you mention the car being embedded in another wall. That changes everything. A bus, on its own, ending up in a wall suggests that it may have swerved to avoid something - maybe even a stray pedestrian. But if there's also a car in the same predicament nearby, that suggests that the two events are linked. What you surmise may well be correct. Whatever happened, it must have been bloody frightening for the bus driver/passengers and other drivers or pedestrians round about who saw it happen. Absolutely. A bit stomach-churning to see even the aftermath. I wasn't being tricky, but I just wanted to know if there was any proper news before wading in with my uninformed, circumstantial version of the story. Which I've now done of course. |
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Does anyone know why there's a bus half way into a building in Lewisham at the moment? I can't see any news about this anywhere, but I think it must have been involved in a major police chase. It's rather disturbing, and some news always helps, somehow. Local news isn't very snappy at the weekend, but I'd imagine news sources will cover this tomorrow (i.e. monday) or maybe even tuesday. icSouthLondon, the web offshoot of the South London Press, covers stories such as this: http://icsouthlondon.icnetwork.co.uk/ And BBC London News online might carry a report as well: http://www.bbc.co.uk/london/news/index.shtml I'm sure all will become clear. |
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Mizter T wrote: wrote: Does anyone know why there's a bus half way into a building in Lewisham at the moment? I can't see any news about this anywhere, but I think it must have been involved in a major police chase. It's rather disturbing, and some news always helps, somehow. Local news isn't very snappy at the weekend, but I'd imagine news sources will cover this tomorrow (i.e. monday) or maybe even tuesday. icSouthLondon, the web offshoot of the South London Press, covers stories such as this: http://icsouthlondon.icnetwork.co.uk/ And BBC London News online might carry a report as well: http://www.bbc.co.uk/london/news/index.shtml I'm sure all will become clear. Is this it? http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/4612144.stm Car and bus crash kills teenager An 18-year-old died and three others were seriously hurt when their car and a bus crashed on a railway bridge. The bus then mounted the pavement in Anerley Road, Upper Norwood, south-east London, hit a wall and knocked debris onto the train line on Friday night. A train was forced to stop but it was not carrying any passengers and did not hit the debris. The bus driver and one bus passenger were not hurt. The three car passengers, two aged 16, are being treated at Lewisham Hospital. Anerley Road is still closed. Formal identification Officers were called to the crash at the junction with Hamlet Road at about 2045 GMT. Police said the bus was travelling south along Anerley Road and had just pulled out from a bus stop. The black VW Golf in which the four youths were travelling was going north along the road. The teenager who died is believed to be from south London, but is yet to be formally identified. Police are appealing for witnesses. |
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wrote: wrote: Mizter T wrote: wrote: Does anyone know why there's a bus half way into a building in Lewisham at the moment? I can't see any news about this anywhere, but I think it must have been involved in a major police chase. It's rather disturbing, and some news always helps, somehow. Local news isn't very snappy at the weekend, but I'd imagine news sources will cover this tomorrow (i.e. monday) or maybe even tuesday. icSouthLondon, the web offshoot of the South London Press, covers stories such as this: http://icsouthlondon.icnetwork.co.uk/ And BBC London News online might carry a report as well: http://www.bbc.co.uk/london/news/index.shtml I'm sure all will become clear. Is this it? http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/4612144.stm No, that one's miles away. Lewis Grove was right. But I haven't seen a single word of news anywhere, at least twenty four hours later. Finally found a small, inaccurate report at http://www.newsshopper.co.uk/news/le...s_in_brief.php. "BUS CRASH: Four people, including the driver, suffered minor injuries after a bus ploughed into a shop front, in Lewis Grove, Lewisham. Three fire crews were called to deal with the crash, which happened just after 1am, on Monday." Makes it appear that the driver just spontaneously drove into the shop. No mention of the crashed car up the road or the damaged shop on the other side of the road. Also, unless I had a rather vivid premonition when I posted the first message at 10.00 pm on Sunday, it can't very well have happened when they said. Strange that there would be a cover-up over something so public. |
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MIG wrote: Strange that there would be a cover-up over something so public. But not particularly strange that they would cock up a report on something so trivial. -- RIP Morph (1977-2005) |
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