A young woman has been killed after being pinned against a building after a bus driver allegedly lost control of the vehicle and mounted a kerb in Brisbane's CBD.
An 18-year-old woman has died after being pinned by a bus against a building in a horror crash in Brisbane's CBD.
The bus driver lost control of the vehicle and mounted a kerb in Brisbane's CBD just after 5pm, trapping the teenager against the ANZAC Square Arcade. Emergency services rushed to the scene at the corner of Edward Street and Ann Street with paramedics attempting to treat the young woman for life-threatening injuries.An 18-year-old woman has died after being pinned by a bus against a building in a horror crash in Brisbane's CBD. Only nine people were on the bus at the time of the crash with all passengers assessed by paramedics.
Nine ambulance crews attended the incident, described by Senior Sergeant Steve Watterson as a "horrendous scene". Nine ambulance crews attended the incident, described by Senior Sergeant Steve Watterson as a "horrendous scene"."I'm saddened to hear the news that a woman has died after a bus was involved in a serious crash in Brisbane CBD this evening," he posted on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter.Brisbane Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner also issued a statement following the "truly devastating incident".
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