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Tourist sustains serious injuries when hit by bus

The collision involving a bus took place at the junction of Front Street and Bermudiana Road (Photograph by Akil Simmons)

An elderly tourist was seriously injured when she was struck by a bus in Hamilton yesterday morning.

A spokesman for the Bermuda Police Service said: “There has been a serious road traffic collision involving a public transportation bus and a pedestrian at the junction of Bermudiana Road and Front Street in the City of Hamilton.

A witness who was on the bus at the time of the incident said that the woman was crossing Bermudiana Road as the vehicle turned into the road from Front Street.

The witness said he was able to see the woman just a split second before the impact.

He said: “There was a massive noise when the bus hit her and it then felt like it had gone over a bump in the road.

“We all got out expecting the worst.”

The witness said that the pedestrian appeared to have head and leg injuries but was conscious and able to talk to bus passengers who went to her aid.

He said that the woman told them she was 77 years old and visiting Bermuda on a cruise ship.

The witness added: “Fortunately the bus had been stopped at a green traffic light giving way to oncoming traffic before making the turn, so it wasn’t travelling fast.”

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The collision involving a bus took place at the junction of Front Street and Bermudiana Road (Photograph by Akil Simmons)