Girl, 13, remains in hospital with potentially life threatening injuries after Walsall bus and e-scooter crash
Police are continuing to appeal for witnesses following a collision between two teenagers and a bus in Walsall.
West Midlands Police have appealed for witnesses to a crash in Walsall that saw a bus collide with two teenagers riding an e-scooter.
The crash took place on Tuesday evening, at around 7.50pm, on St Pauls Street, and saw two teenage girls, aged 14 and 13, taken to hospital.
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Both girls received injuries relating to the crash; however, the 13-year-old was left with potentially life-threatening injuries and remains in hospital for treatment. The 14-year-old has since been discharged.
The bus driver remained at the scene to help with police enquiries.
Detective Sergeant Paul Hughes, from the force's Serious Collision Investigation Unit, said: "Sadly, a teenage girl has been seriously injured in this collision.
"We would appeal to witnesses or anyone who may have information, including dash cam footage, to please contact us."
Anyone with information can contact West Midlands Police via their 101 number, or on the Live Chat service on their website, quoting reference 5308-030326.
Information can also be given to the Serious Collision Investigation Unit directly at sciu@westmidlands.police.uk





