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Bus Collides with Six Cars, Trapping Drivers

Summary by tv2kosmopol.dk
A bus hit six cars on Friday morning as it drove down Øster Farimagsgade in Copenhagen. This was reported by the Copenhagen Police Chief, Dyre Sønnicksen, to TV 2. The man who reported the accident was sitting inside one of the hit cars and was unable to get out. The police arrived at the scene shortly afterwards, and the trapped drivers have now come out, while traffic is moving normally again. The police have tested the bus driver for his bloo…
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A bus hit six cars on Friday morning as it drove down Øster Farimagsgade in Copenhagen. This was reported by the Copenhagen Police Chief, Dyre Sønnicksen, to TV 2. The man who reported the accident was sitting inside one of the hit cars and was unable to get out. The police arrived at the scene shortly afterwards, and the trapped drivers have now come out, while traffic is moving normally again. The police have tested the bus driver for his bloo…

The accident occurred on Thursday 22 May 2025 at midday in front of the town hall of Bethoncourt (Doubs). A school bus containing 26 students hit a car. Eight college students were slightly injured, two of them were transported to the emergency room.

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franceinfo.fr broke the news in on Thursday, May 22, 2025.
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