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Schoolgirl and driver killed after school bus flips on motorway, police say
The bus driver who died in a horror car crash in Merseyside has been named as a father of two whose family claim “suffered medical issues behind the wheel” before the crash.
Stephen Shrimpton was driving a bus of more than 50 schoolchildren when it hit a reservation on the M53 and flipped over.
One of the pupils on board, 15-year-old Jessica Baker, was also killed. A boy aged 14 suffered life-changing injuries, while several others were taken to hospital.
Eyewitnesses have described how injured children climbed through windows of the bus to escape from the wreckage.
It’s thought the bus was going to a girls’ grammar school and a boys’ grammar school in West Kirby, Merseyside.
The crash happened just after junction 5, heading towards Liverpool, and closed a junction of the motorway. The road is reopened today.
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Watch: Police chief’s voice breaks as he confirms schoolgirl and driver dead in M53 horror crash
A Merseyside Police boss was visibly emotional as he delivered a press conference confirming the death of two people in a school bus crash on the M53 on Friday, Lucy Neeson reports.
Chief Superintendent Graeme Robson said: “Sadly, I can confirm that the driver and a 14-year-old schoolgirl have died.
“Two children were taken from the scene to Alder Hey Children’s Hospital. 50 other children were taken to an emergency training centre where they were medically assessed. Eight have been taken to the Countess of Chester and Arrowe Park Hospital.”
Mr Robson added: “Our thoughts and condolences are with the family and friends at this tragic time.”
He confirmed all children who witnessed the crash will be given specialist trauma support.
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Police chief’s voice breaks as he confirms schoolgirl and driver dead in M53 crash
A Merseyside Police boss was visibly emotional as he delivered a press conference confirming the death of two people in a school bus crash on the M53 on Friday. Chief Superintendent Graeme Robson said: “Sadly, I can confirm that the driver and a 14-year-old schoolgirl have died. “Two children were taken from the scene to Alder Hey Children’s Hospital. 50 other children were taken to an emergency training centre where they were medically assessed. Eight have been taken to the Countess of Chester and Arrowe Park Hospital.” Mr Robson added: “Our thoughts and condolences are with the family and friends at this tragic time.” He confirmed all children who witnessed the crash will be given specialist trauma support.
Matt Mathers30 September 2023 10:50
Coach driver named online as ‘beloved’ father of two Stephen Shrimpton
The driver killed in the crash has been named online as a “beloved” father of two who may have suffered “medical issues behind the wheel”, according to his family.
Tribute was paid to Stephen Shrimpton by his sister-in-law Emily Church, who set up a Gofundme page to help raise funds for his funeral.
She said he had died in the accident on the motorway “while driving students to school” and had left behind a widow in her 30s as well as two “much loved” young children, aged eight and four.
As of Saturday morning nearly £8,000 had been raised from 579 donors.
“He tragically died in an accident on the M53 on the morning on the 29th of September, after suffering medical issues at the wheel while driving students to school,” Ms Church wrote on the page.
“He’s sadly left behind my sister who’s now a widow in her early thirties, and unfortunately a single mum alongside his much loved two young children who are only 8 and 4, who are going to grow up without their beloved father.”
Matt Mathers30 September 2023 09:49
Injured children climb through windows to safety
A 14-year-old boy suffered life-changing injuries in yesterday’s crash, which saw other injured children climbing out of windows to safety.
Two people have died in the incident, which happened at around 8.30am near junction 5 of the M25 heading towards Liverpool.
Witnesses said children escaped from the back window and were standing on the hard shoulder after the bus overturned and hit a reservation.
Matt Mathers30 September 2023 09:39
Coach driver was father of two – family member
The coach driver who died in yesterday’s crash was a father of two, a family member has said online.
Stephen Shrimpton has been named online as one of the two people who died when a coach crashed on the M53 motorway in Merseyside.
“He’s sadly left behind my sister…a single mum…alongside much loved two young children who are only 8 and 4, who are going to grow up without their beloved father,” the family member wrote online.
Matt Mathers30 September 2023 08:56
Merseyside Police in appeal for information
Merseyside Police is calling on anyone who witnessed the coach crash or has dashcam footage to contact them.
In total 58 people were involved in the incident, including the two fatalities. That includes 14 year-old boy who has suffered life changing injuries and remains in hospital.
A total of 52 attended the emergency services training centre, 39 were discharged with no need for further treatment and 13 were treated for minor injuries and released.
Local policing superintendent, Sabi Kaur said: “This was a truly horrific incident and the impact on this will have been felt far and wide not only in Wirral but across Merseyside.
“Our thoughts are very much with the family and friends of the girl and the bus driver as well as with those who have been impacted by this incident and we will do everything we can to support them in the coming days and weeks.
“We would ask anyone who witnessed the collision or believes they have captured something significant to contact us as a matter of urgency.
“We would also ask the public to avoid speculating on the incident or posting information or images which could be distressing for the families and those involved.”
Matt Mathers30 September 2023 08:15
Coach driver named online as Stephen Shrimpton
The driver who died in the coach crash has been named online by his family as Stephen Shrimpton.
A family member set up a Gofundme page to help raise funds for Mr Shrimpton’s funeral.
The family member said the coach driver had suffered “medical issues at the while” while driving students to school.
Matt Mathers30 September 2023 07:31
Recap: Girl, 14, and school bus driver die following motorway crash
A 15-year-old girl and a bus driver have died following a motorway crash involving a school coach.
Emergency services were called on Friday shortly after 8am to reports of an overturned coach on the northbound M53 near to junction five at Hooton, Cheshire.
Merseyside Police said a total of 58 people were involved in the incident including the two fatalities.
Matt Mathers30 September 2023 07:20
Fire crews helped children off crashed bus
Mark Thomas, area manager of Merseyside Fire and Rescue service, told reporters: “Firefighters worked with emergency services colleagues at scene to stabilise the vehicle. We ensured the scene was safe, and we assisted casualties exiting the bus.
“Working jointly with our police and ambulance colleagues, shortly after we were able to assist the casualties onto a second coach to receive care away from the scene.”
Jane Dalton30 September 2023 06:55
Police chief emotional as he announces deaths
Police chief’s voice breaks as he confirms schoolgirl and driver dead in M53 crash
A Merseyside Police boss was visibly emotional as he delivered a press conference confirming the death of two people in a school bus crash on the M53 on Friday. Chief Superintendent Graeme Robson said: “Sadly, I can confirm that the driver and a 14-year-old schoolgirl have died. “Two children were taken from the scene to Alder Hey Children’s Hospital. 50 other children were taken to an emergency training centre where they were medically assessed. Eight have been taken to the Countess of Chester and Arrowe Park Hospital.” Mr Robson added: “Our thoughts and condolences are with the family and friends at this tragic time.” He confirmed all children who witnessed the crash will be given specialist trauma support.
Jane Dalton30 September 2023 05:01
Major incident was declared at hospitals
Alder Hey Children’s Hospital and Arrowe Park Hospital have declared major incidents:
Jane Dalton30 September 2023 04:01
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