A child has died and two more have been seriously injured after a coach carrying dozens of school children crashed in Somerset.
The 70-seater vehicle was taking pupils back to Minehead Middle School after a day trip when the incident happened near Minehead on Thursday afternoon. A local resident said the coach had gone off the road and fell 20 feet down a slope.
The ambulance service said one child died at the scene while two more were airlifted to hospital. They added that 21 people in total were taken to hospital.
Minehead Middle School caters for pupils aged between nine and 14, and is five days away from the end of term.
Beacon Education Multi-Academy Trust, which runs the school, said: “We are working closely with the emergency services and relevant authorities following an incident this afternoon to support our pupils, families, and staff at this very difficult time.
“We will update our school community further as soon as more information becomes available, and we kindly ask for your patience and understanding as we manage this evolving situation with care and sensitivity.”
A statement by the Avon and Somerset force said: “We understand the coach was carrying approximately 60-70 people and was heading to Minehead Middle School at the time.
“We can confirm a number of casualties have been conveyed to hospital.
“The large majority of passengers have been taken to a rest centre in Wheddon Cross and we are working with the school to help them return at the earliest opportunity.
“Officers are at the school to help with that process, and we would ask any parents to please head there.”
The A396 remains closed and officers asked for people to avoid the area.
The coach had been bringing children back from a daytrip, its operator has said.
Peter Prior-Sankey, director of Ridlers, said: “We were made aware of an incident involving one of our 70-seater vehicles at about 3.15pm this afternoon, understood to have taken place as a group of school pupils were returning from a daytrip.
“We have since been liaising with both the school, and the emergency services, while we try to understand the extent of the incident.
“Everyone within the Ridlers team is of course deeply concerned and anxious to find out more detail – particularly concerning the welfare of the driver and passengers.
“While we wait for further information from police and other emergency teams, our hearts of course go out to the school pupils and to our driver.
“We will be doing everything possible to understand what has happened.”
An Avon and Somerset Police spokesperson said: “Calls came in at about 3pm reporting a bus had left the road near the junction with Ashwell Lane and Steart Lane.
“Most of the passengers have been taken off the bus. Devon and Somerset Fire & Rescue Service are working to free the remaining occupants and South Western Ambulance Service are also on the scene.
“We have no confirmed information on the number of casualties or the level of injuries.”
In a post on X, Rachel Gilmour, the MP for Tiverton and Minehead, said: “I have heard news about a distressing road traffic incident around Wheddon Cross this afternoon.
“Emergency services are present, so please give them space to work.
“My thoughts are with all involved in the incident.”
Transport secretary Heidi Alexander said: “I’m aware of the serious incident involving a bus near Minehead, Somerset.
“My thoughts are with all those involved. The emergency services are on scene, and I am receiving regular updates on the situation.”