Police confirmed that a 10 -year -old boy was killed in a Summerset School Bus accident

The child who died A school bus accident In Reversed Used to be Confirmed as a 10 -year -old boy,

Avon and Summerset Police On Friday said that Sole fatal There was a boy in the accident, although he did not name him. He said that six more Children And three adults including the driver live in the hospital.

60 to 70 people were in the bus, who was going back to the Minhed Middle School after a day’s visit to the year 5 classes for the Examur Zoo.

The bus left A396 on the Cutcombe Hill near MINEAD and slipped below the slope of 20 feet on Thursday afternoon.

The formal identity has not yet been fulfilled, but especially trained officers are supporting the next boy of family members.

Two boys laying flowers with floral tributes at the entrance of Minhed Middle School at Minhed Summerset ,Ben Birchol/Pa Wire,

The police spokesman said that two children were taken to the Bristol Royal Hospital by the air ambulance for the children after the incident, while four other children and three live in the hospital at the Summerset.

The accident occurred at A396 in Cutcombe Hill, between WHEDDON Cross and Timbersbe, around 3.15 pm on Thursday.

The vehicle got out of the road, overturned and came under a steep slope, about 20 feet (six meters) by road.

An off-duty fire fighter traveling behind the coach started freeing the passengers immediately.

The vehicle recovery and conflict investigation is complex, and the police hopes that the road will remain closed for a long time.

A note, a note has survived a group of flowers, which is in the middle of flowers at the entrance of the middle school of the mine in minerals, co -verset. ,Ben Birchol/Pa Wire,

Minhed Middle School, which completes for students between the ages of nine to 14, and remained closed on Friday, five days away from the end of the period.

On Friday, a stream of people went to school to pay respect, leaving floral tributes and messages at Gates. Dozens of bouquets flowers, balloons and messages are left in the school.

Many were blindly upset and could be seen hugging and supporting each other.

The driver of the coach is stated in a stable position, but has suffered “many injuries”.

In a statement, Chief Superintendent Mark Edgington said: “On behalf of emergency services, I would like to thank 24 volunteers of ex -discovery and rescue, who tried first aid at the rest center and did rope and search skills.

“I also pass thanks to the rest of the employees and I am a pub grateful to the Whidedon Cross, which opened its doors as the rest of the center.

“Of course, we also recognize the efforts of the Minhead Middle School, to inform parents and carers and assist the school community, which is a difficult and disturbing time for all.”

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