A person is fighting for life after a double-decker bus hit a railway bridge near Glasgow.
Four others are being treated in hospital, and three were assessed and released as a result of the crash on Saturday, Police Scotland said.First Bus said one of its buses on the 4A route in Glasgow was "involved in a bridge strike incident" at about 6pm, "in which a double decker bus hit a railway bridge" on Cook Street.
Read More: Couple who wheeled dead two-year-old around in pushchair after murdering her jailed for lifeRead More: Chinese 'spy' linked to Prince Andrew met with May and Cameron - as Reform MPs threatened to name himFootage posted online shows the bus wedged under the bridge on Cook Street.Emergency services went to the scene after Police Scotland were alerted to a report of the crash on Saturday.
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