Ladder smashes through window of Scots school bus after crash with van

A ladder connected to a van smashed by the window of a faculty bus carrying over 60 pupils throughout a crash on Friday.

Police have launched a probe after the incident on the B994 in Kemnay, close to Inverurie in Aberdeenshire, at round 8.15am on Friday. It is understood the van was within the reverse lane of the street earlier than a ladder on prime got here unfastened and hit the college bus, which was believed to be carrying over the kids to Kemnay Academy.

The bus driver suffered minor cuts from damaged glass and one baby was taken to hospital for a doable concussion. Different pupils on board have been stated to be affected by 'shock and chilly'.

The bus was believed to be carrying over 60 pupils to school
The bus was believed to be carrying over 60 pupils to high school (Picture: Fubar Information)

A Police Spokesperson stated: "We obtained a report on Friday, November 4, of a crash involving a bus and a van on the B994 close to Kemnay that occurred round 8.15am.

The driver of the bus was treated for a minor injury
The motive force of the bus was handled for a minor damage (Picture: Fubar Information)

“The bus driver sustained a minor damage however didn't want medical remedy. There have been no different reported accidents.

“Enquiries are ongoing to determine the complete circumstances and anybody with data, together with dash-cam, that might assist, is requested to name Police Scotland on 101, quoting incident quantity 0636 of Friday, November 4.”

An Aberdeenshire Council spokesperson advised the BBC : "The bus driver sustained cuts however is in any other case effectively and has been recommended for his swift motion and for caring for the pupils.

"All on board have been checked for accidents on the faculty and a few have been affected by shock and chilly.

"There was concern for one pupil concerning a doable concussion they usually have been taken to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary as a precaution."

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