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Two taken to hospital after roof torn off London bus

The bus appears to have struck an overhanging tree
The bus appears to have struck an overhanging tree

Passengers had a lucky escape in London when their bus had its roof ripped off after it hit a tree in a "freak accident".

Five people were injured, with two taken to hospital, when the Number 91 clipped the overhanging tree on Kingsway in Central London, sending the roof crashing into the road behind it.

Pictures on Twitter showed a double decker with upper-floor seats and handrails visible and its roof on the ground.

One showed the bus in front of a tree with skinned bark next to a road sign that warned of "overhanging trees" and a height limit of 2.5 metres, or eight feet, three inches on the inside lane.

Speaking at the scene, London Fire Brigade's Euston station manager Gary Squires said: "Those involved were very lucky to escape serious injury."

He added: "You can see the missing bark from the tree and the roof has come up and off the bus.

"This is a very unusual incident. It is a freak accident,” he said.

Mr Squires said a man sitting on the top deck was left with a suspected broken nose, while another passenger was taken to hospital with injuries to the side of their head.

Three others were treated at the scene and discharged.

Broken glass is scattered across Kingsway, which has been sealed off and is surrounded by fire engines and police.

London School of Economics student Ethan Meade, who posted pictures of the scene on Twitter, said he turned around after hearing a crash.

He said: "I saw the roof fall down off the side of the bus, and the glass shatter everywhere. The passengers seemed to be sitting there pretty stunned as you'd expect. Police seemed to handle it very well."

Transport for London said there would be a full investigation into the crash.