Two dead, one 'critical' and six others hurt after double-decker slams into supermarket
Two people have been killed and seven injured in hospital - one critical - including a child after a double-decker bus lost control and ploughed into a Sainsbury's store in the middle of a busy city centre.
The Stagecoach bus crashed into the front of the store in Coventry city centre on Saturday night at 6pm.
Witnesses watched in horror as several shoppers were knocked down by the bus as it careered into the shop.
Two people have confirmed dead with another fighting for life in hospital following the crash.
West Midlands Police said: "We are dealing with two fatalities. The relatives of those who hae died do now know."
Five people have been taken to University Hospital Coventry and Warwickshire for treatment while a child has been taken to Birmingham Children's Hospital.
The driver is not one of the dead and no arrests have been made.
West Midlands Police said a number of people were also trapped on top deck of the bus.
Eyewitness Amanda Storer, 34, a teacher, had just finished her shopping when the incident happened.
"I'd just done some shopping and was walking towards the car park when I heard lots of screaming and a honking of a horn," she said.
"I don't know if the driver was trying to warn people to get out the way but it sounded like it hit the store with some force.
"From where I was all I could hear was smashing windows and screaming.
"I ran back to see if I could help because I've got St John's Ambulance First Aid and I saw a man crying. Someone said his wife had been hit.
"Within minutes the whole place was in lock down with police cars and ambulances. It was chaos."
A video posted on Twitter shows the bus with its windows smashed as people scream and try to help people who are trapped.
One woman screams "oh my God, there is a kid pushing through the seat" as locals try to help those caught up in the crash.
Police say the bus had crashed into stationary cars.
A spokesman for West Midlands Police said: "The bus was travelling along Hale Street when it collided with a number of stationary cars and a lamppost before crashing into Sainsburys on Trinity Street at 6pm.
"A number of people were trapped on the top of the double decker; three people are seriously injured and five other people have more minor injuries.
"West Midlands Police is working with fellow emergency services including Fire and Ambulance.
"There is a cordon in place while an investigation has been launched to establish the circumstances surrounding the collision.
"There are a number of road closures in place and buses are currently unable to drive into the city centre."
Three ambulances, two emergency doctors, three rapid response vehicles and staff from the Hazardous Area Response Team attended the scene.
A spokesman for West Midlands Ambulance said: "West Midlands Ambulance Service can confirm it was called to Sainsbury's in Coventry City Centre at 6pm today.
"A bus had collided with the front of the supermarket building.
"Currently six people have been taken or are being taken to hospital. Further details on these casualties will follow.
"Two people have been assessed and discharged at the scene."
Witness Harron Mota, 29, a youth worker from Coventry, said: "It was horrific, absolute carnage.
"My friend saw an old woman get hit. It was terrible. The city was really busy at that time of night with shoppers.
"God knows what happened but it is a terrible tragedy. Several passengers on the bus and shoppers inside at the time were trapped."
A Sainsbury's spokeswoman said: "I can confirm that earlier this evening a bus mounted the pavement in Trinity Place, stopping when it made contact with the store.
"We can confirm that we have no colleagues injured. We are working on the ground with the emergency services."
The spokeswoman confirmed the store was open at the time of the crash but was unable to say whether any customers had been injured.
Eyewitness Maneer Fiaz told Sky News the crash was "absolute mayhem".
He said: "I was getting some food from the shop opposite and I heard a loud bang. I looked outside the shop ... and saw people running towards the scene.
"I came outside the shop and saw the bus was smashed into the cashpoint. I ran towards the driver and he was surprisingly alive. People were trying to get the driver out. The kids were trapped underneath the seats upstairs. It was absolute chaos.
"We got the driver out through the window.
"People were just running towards the scene trying to help people get out. The only thing on people's minds was the two kids stuck on the top, they couldn't get out of the bus. People were just waiting for the ambulance service to come."
