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School trip coach involved in a collision, Wheddon Cross, Somerset 17/07/2025
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Re: School trip coach involved in a collision, Wheddon Cross, Somerset 17/07/2025
Posted by grahame at 20:47, 18th July 2025
 
Thank you for that insight / perspective - and also for sharing your experience and not sharing your guesses. 

There is a need to for the professional to look at all the possibilities but that will move on from educated guesses to things far more informed as they examine evidence, and then come to conclusions they can share to help minimise the chance of similar incidents again. It moves from "insensitive to share" on the speculation to being "vital to share" for the future and out of respect for the boy who died, the injured (some of which we know are life changing) and all other involved directly or with friends, family, emergency and medical services.

Re: School trip coach involved in a collision, Wheddon Cross, Somerset 17/07/2025
Posted by anthony215 at 20:30, 18th July 2025
 
This incident has been talked about quite a bit in work with some of.colleagues guessing what could have happened.

I feel.for all thos involved the driver no matter what happens I doubt will want to get behind the wheel of a bus/coach again. Speaking as a  driver myself  who's been involved in an accident on a.school service  a few years ago luckily no.injuries except me breaking my ribs you can't help but fight an.internal battle with yourself  putting the blame on yourself even when you are clearly not to blame.

I took my daughter on a coach with her school last week to folly farm and.i made sure she was buckled up with her seat belt sadly this accident has shown it could happen anytime

Re: School trip coach involved in a collision, Wheddon Cross, Somerset 17/07/2025
Posted by rogerw at 15:39, 18th July 2025
 
Very sad news. My thoughts are with the families affected

Re: School trip coach involved in a collision, Wheddon Cross, Somerset 17/07/2025
Posted by broadgage at 14:02, 18th July 2025
 
Very sad, the first that I knew of this tragedy, was a phone call advising me that a routine hospital visit for tests was cancelled "due to an emergency"

Re: School trip coach involved in a collision, Wheddon Cross, Somerset 17/07/2025
Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 11:18, 18th July 2025
 
From the BBC:

Tributes outside school after child dies and 21 injured in Minehead coach crash





Summary

One child has died and 21 people are injured after a coach returning from a school trip crashed in Exmoor, Somerset - here's what we know so far

The coach was carrying up to 70 people, many of them pupils from Minehead Middle School, when it flipped onto its roof and slid down a bank yesterday afternoon

The trust which runs the school says it is "devastated", while tributes and flowers are being left outside the grounds

Minehead Middle School and five other schools are shut today and the A396 at Cutcombe Hill is also closed

Prime Minister Keir Starmer calls the incident "heartbreaking" and sends his condolences to the families affected

(BBC article continues to be updated)


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Re: School trip coach involved in a collision, Wheddon Cross, Somerset 17/07/2025
Posted by Timmer at 22:43, 17th July 2025
 
Very sad news indeed. Thoughts and condolences to the family who lost a child this evening and to all those affected.

Re: School trip coach involved in a collision, Wheddon Cross, Somerset 17/07/2025
Posted by JayMac at 21:13, 17th July 2025
 
Avon & Somerset Police have just held a press conference.

One child has died. Several other passengers, including two children, have received serious injuries.

My thoughts and condolences go to all affected by this tragic incident.

Re: School trip coach involved in a collision, Wheddon Cross, Somerset 17/07/2025
Posted by grahame at 20:09, 17th July 2025
 
Further updates from the BBC

What we know so far - published at 18:53

A bus carrying pupils from Minehead Middle School left the road at about 15:00 BST close to the village of Wheddon Cross on Exmoor on Thursday

Around 60 to 70 people were on board and police say a number of casualties have been taken to hospital

Most passengers were taken to a rest centre set up at a pub in Wheddon Cross

Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander is receiving regular updates on the incident

and at 20:02

Beacon Education MAT, which Minehead Middle School is part of, has released a statement following the bus crash.

“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," it says.

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.

School trip coach involved in a collision, Wheddon Cross, Somerset 17/07/2025
Posted by JayMac at 18:41, 17th July 2025
 
BREAKING NEWS.

A coach returning to Minehead Middle School after a day trip, with approximately 60-70 people aboard, has been involved in a road traffic collision at around 3pm on the A396 near Wheddon Cross, Somerset. Several road ambulances and an air ambulance have been at the scene. A rest centre has been set up at a nearby pub.

Ridlers, a coach hire company from Dulverton, have said one of their vehicles was involved.

The A396 is closed as I type with emergency services still at the scene.

The above details from a BBC Points West report this evening.

 
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