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What a FKIN Day!!!!! Fkin Snow!!
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OMG I hate life it was like today, every day...
First of all the snow, hate it! sick of it!
Secondly turned on the news and BAM:
Twelve school children have been hurt, including four seriously, when their bus crashed in "horrendous" weather conditions in Scotland.
The teenagers were on a school trip to Alton Towers when the vehicle careered off the road and down an embankment, smashing into water and coming to rest on its side.
The coach, with 33 children, five staff and a driver on board, crashed shortly before 6am on the A73 in South Lanarkshire.
Four youngsters were seriously injured and another eight suffered minor injuries in the accident at Wiston, near Biggar.
Around 15 ambulances went to the scene of the accident.
The children came from Lanark Grammar School in South Lanarkshire.
A Strathclyde police spokesman said the exact reason for the crash was still being investigated.
But he said driving conditions in the area were "horrendous".
A spokesman for the ambulance service said casualties had been taken to Wishaw General Hospital, while those with minor injuries were being assessed at the scene.
Most of the people in the bus were being looked after at a nearby town hall, reports said.
Sky News correspondent Jane Chilton said: "We don't know the cause of the crash.
"Obviously there's been a lot of snowfall and ice overnight throughout Scotland and in particular that area. There are a number of walking wounded."
Mark Attwood, who lives nearby, said he was woken up by the sound of the crash.
Soon afterwards, an adult came to his door and said a bus had landed on its side in the river.
He said: "They said a couple of schoolchildren needed heating up. They were obviously shocked and upset, and I am as well.
"It happened so close to my house and my own children use that route. I'm very shaken up."
He said the teenagers appeared to be aged between 14 and 16.
THEN THIS:
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A 17-year-old girl on a school trip to Alton Towers has been killed after the coach she was travelling in plunged into a stream during "horrendous" weather conditions.
Natasha Jade Paton, from Cleghorn, near Lanark, was travelling with a party of 33 children and five staff when the bus crashed on the A73 at Wiston, near Biggar, South Lanarkshire.
Three youngsters were seriously injured and another eight suffered minor injuries in the accident which happened shortly after 6am.
NHS Lanarkshire said five people remain in hospital in a stable condition.
The children came from Lanark Grammar School in South Lanarkshire.
Police said the cause of the crash was still under investigation, but given the "horrendous" weather conditions, it was clear snow "had a part to play".
The bus had only been on the road for about 12 miles when the driver lost control and crashed through the bridge wall, plunging 10ft into the river below.
Natasha had been on a trip with schoolmates to Alton Towers
Natasha is thought to have been thrown out of the vehicle as it careered down the embankment and then became trapped underneath the bus when it came to rest.
Emergency services were forced to rescue the passengers through the coach's sun roof.
The driver was trapped inside the bus and had to be taken out on a stretcher.
Iain Heggison, who lives nearby, said: "I heard a bang. I went outside and that's when I noticed the bus in the burn.
"It was lying on its side. It was packed with kids. They were crying and hysterical. It was horrible.
"I thought I was dreaming but this is a nightmare, total nightmare."
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The annual trip was organised by the school as a pre-Easter break from exam studies for sixth-year pupils.
Larry Forde, South Lanarkshire Council's education director, said: "Our thoughts and prayers are with the family of one of our senior students at Lanark Grammar who died this morning, and all who were injured.
"The headteacher Mark Sherry and everyone connected with the school wish to express their sympathies to all those involved.
"At this moment, our major focus is on the young people, their families and staff within the school.
"Social work and psychological services have joined staff at the school offering support."
They were from my school and were my friends, I WAS THINKING ABOUT GOING THIS GOD DAMN TRIP
R.I.P. Natasha
And ALL MY FEELINGS GO TO YOUR FAMILY AND CLOSE FRIENDS, Including the people on the same bus as you god bless you all!
If this snow does one more god damn thing im gonna go Apeshit!
First of all the snow, hate it! sick of it!
Secondly turned on the news and BAM:
Twelve school children have been hurt, including four seriously, when their bus crashed in "horrendous" weather conditions in Scotland.
The teenagers were on a school trip to Alton Towers when the vehicle careered off the road and down an embankment, smashing into water and coming to rest on its side.
The coach, with 33 children, five staff and a driver on board, crashed shortly before 6am on the A73 in South Lanarkshire.
Four youngsters were seriously injured and another eight suffered minor injuries in the accident at Wiston, near Biggar.
Around 15 ambulances went to the scene of the accident.
The children came from Lanark Grammar School in South Lanarkshire.
A Strathclyde police spokesman said the exact reason for the crash was still being investigated.
But he said driving conditions in the area were "horrendous".
A spokesman for the ambulance service said casualties had been taken to Wishaw General Hospital, while those with minor injuries were being assessed at the scene.
Most of the people in the bus were being looked after at a nearby town hall, reports said.
Sky News correspondent Jane Chilton said: "We don't know the cause of the crash.
"Obviously there's been a lot of snowfall and ice overnight throughout Scotland and in particular that area. There are a number of walking wounded."
Mark Attwood, who lives nearby, said he was woken up by the sound of the crash.
Soon afterwards, an adult came to his door and said a bus had landed on its side in the river.
He said: "They said a couple of schoolchildren needed heating up. They were obviously shocked and upset, and I am as well.
"It happened so close to my house and my own children use that route. I'm very shaken up."
He said the teenagers appeared to be aged between 14 and 16.
THEN THIS:
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A 17-year-old girl on a school trip to Alton Towers has been killed after the coach she was travelling in plunged into a stream during "horrendous" weather conditions.
Natasha Jade Paton, from Cleghorn, near Lanark, was travelling with a party of 33 children and five staff when the bus crashed on the A73 at Wiston, near Biggar, South Lanarkshire.
Three youngsters were seriously injured and another eight suffered minor injuries in the accident which happened shortly after 6am.
NHS Lanarkshire said five people remain in hospital in a stable condition.
The children came from Lanark Grammar School in South Lanarkshire.
Police said the cause of the crash was still under investigation, but given the "horrendous" weather conditions, it was clear snow "had a part to play".
The bus had only been on the road for about 12 miles when the driver lost control and crashed through the bridge wall, plunging 10ft into the river below.
Natasha had been on a trip with schoolmates to Alton Towers
Natasha is thought to have been thrown out of the vehicle as it careered down the embankment and then became trapped underneath the bus when it came to rest.
Emergency services were forced to rescue the passengers through the coach's sun roof.
The driver was trapped inside the bus and had to be taken out on a stretcher.
Iain Heggison, who lives nearby, said: "I heard a bang. I went outside and that's when I noticed the bus in the burn.
"It was lying on its side. It was packed with kids. They were crying and hysterical. It was horrible.
"I thought I was dreaming but this is a nightmare, total nightmare."
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The annual trip was organised by the school as a pre-Easter break from exam studies for sixth-year pupils.
Larry Forde, South Lanarkshire Council's education director, said: "Our thoughts and prayers are with the family of one of our senior students at Lanark Grammar who died this morning, and all who were injured.
"The headteacher Mark Sherry and everyone connected with the school wish to express their sympathies to all those involved.
"At this moment, our major focus is on the young people, their families and staff within the school.
"Social work and psychological services have joined staff at the school offering support."
They were from my school and were my friends, I WAS THINKING ABOUT GOING THIS GOD DAMN TRIP
R.I.P. Natasha
And ALL MY FEELINGS GO TO YOUR FAMILY AND CLOSE FRIENDS, Including the people on the same bus as you god bless you all!
If this snow does one more god damn thing im gonna go Apeshit!
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hope ur ok man
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oh i am ... I think
Just feel seriously bad for everyone that DID go .....
i JUST HOPE HER family is ok
And have you not seen it on the news ?
Just feel seriously bad for everyone that DID go .....
i JUST HOPE HER family is ok
And have you not seen it on the news ?
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I've seen this on the news and all over the papers.
May she rest in peace
May she rest in peace
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i dont wanna go back to school man, it'll be a shitty atmosphere.. worse than usual man
It isnt just her ... one teacher has severe legs and arm injuries and another tracher has internal bleeding in his brain
also there is someone who could be paralised and someone who is on life support atm
God bless them all!!
It isnt just her ... one teacher has severe legs and arm injuries and another tracher has internal bleeding in his brain
also there is someone who could be paralised and someone who is on life support atm
God bless them all!!
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sorry to hear this
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sorry bro
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OWWW MY EYES
LOL
LOL
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I LIKE SNOW!! :p
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tHIS iS sAD
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