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Double decker bus roof torn off in Kilmarnock bridge crash

19 December 2024
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Double decker bus roof torn off in Kilmarnock bridge crash
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Eight people were hospitalized after a double decker bus crashed into a railway bridge in Kilmarnock, tearing off its roof. The incident occurred on Macphail Drive, with footage showing the roofless bus near the bridge marked for vehicles below a certain height. Despite no serious injuries reported, inquiries into the crash are ongoing, with the bus company confirming the vehicle struck a low bridge.

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