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Pupil injured in M53 coach crash that killed two recalls seeing ‘blood everywhere’

The fatal crash of a school coach on the M53 on Friday has left a large school community in mourning. And now one boy has spoken out on the terrible and traumatic ordeal

An injured victim of the M53 coach crash has spoken out on the harrowing ordeal, recalling “blood everywhere”.

The tragic crash caused two deaths, 15-year-old school girl Jessica Baker and the 40-year-old driver of the coach, Stephen Shrimpton. It took place at 8am on Friday near junction five in Hooton, Cheshire.

58 other people were on the coach the majority of which were children – four of whom were taken to hospital, including one 14-year-old boy with allegedly life-changing injuries. 13 were treated for minor injuries after the incident.

One anonymous student speaking to Sky News has shared how there was “blood everywhere” and “people lying down everywhere”. Those on the bus are believed to be students or teachers from West Kirby all-girls grammar school and Calday Grange all-boys grammar school.

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