Emergency services including the air ambulance responded
18:00, 07 Jan 2026Updated 21:13, 07 Jan 2026
Three schoolchildren fall from window of double decker bus in Ashton in Makerfield
Three children have suffered ‘potentially serious’ injuries after falling from the top deck of a bus. Emergency services responded with the air ambulance seen landing nearby following the incident in Ashton-in-Makerfield.
Three high school pupils fell ‘through a window on the top deck of a school bus on Bolton Road’ Greater Manchester Police (GMP) said.
Their injuries are not believed to be life-threatening but have been described as ‘potentially serious’ by the force. An enquiry is now underway, however a senior officer said it appeared at this stage to be ‘an unfortunate accident.’
Inspector Simon Barrie, from GMP’s Wigan District, said: “This is a serious incident that will cause disruption, our priority is to make sure the children get the treatment they need in hospital. Thankfully we don’t believe their injuries are life-threatening.“This does appear to be an unfortunate accident at this time but we will be making enquiries as to the circumstances and liaising with partners.
“The investigation is in its early stages and work is underway to determine the full circumstances of this incident” GMP added in a statement.
Bolton Road was blocked off and there was congestion around the junction with Golborne Road as emergency services dealt with the aftermath of the incident. GMP said the road had now reopened after officers had carried out initial enquiries.
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