Wirral bus crash: Driver suffered 'occasion' at wheel earlier than accident on M53 which killed him and schoolgirl, 15

A driver suffered an "event" on the wheel earlier than a faculty bus crash on the M53 in Wirral that killed him and 15-year-old Jessica Baker, Liverpool Coroner's Court has heard.

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Stephen Shrimpton, 40, was driving the bus - which had 54 individuals on board - to West Kirby Grammar School and Calday Grange Grammar School when it crashed last Friday.

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The senior coroner for Liverpool and the Wirral, Andre Rebello, mentioned CCTV footage from contained in the coach confirmed Mr Shrimpton stoop to his left whereas driving the coach.

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At the identical time, the coach left the carriageway and went up an embankment earlier than falling on its aspect.

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Jessica suffered "instantaneous" loss of life from "catastrophic" accidents, although the precise circumstances of how she was killed depend upon an ongoing police investigation.

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While additional medical outcomes can be launched, the more than likely explanation for Jessica's loss of life will stay a extreme head harm, Mr Rebello mentioned.

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It seems Jessica was "partially ejected" from the car, Mr Rebello added, with the coach touchdown on her, inflicting "certainly instantaneous fatal head injuries".

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Mr Rebello mentioned it was "miraculous" no one else died.

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"At approximately 8.03am, the road traffic incident occurred and the coach, travelling northbound, collided with the embankment on the nearside and the coach came down on its side, causing fatal injury, life-changing injury and serious injury and lots of minor injuries," he mentioned.

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"Given the extent of the collision, it is miraculous that there were not more fatalities.

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"The court docket has been briefed by the street collision unit investigation and the CCTV footage inside the coach.

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"It is fairly evident that the driver has suffered an event whereby he is seen to slump to his left side and it is at this time that the vehicle leaves the carriageway."

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Further medical examinations can be wanted to ascertain Mr Shrimpton's explanation for loss of life, Mr Rebello added, with give attention to his coronary heart's situation.

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'Bags are all over the place'

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An adolescent who was on the coach advised Sky News they have been all simply "chatting" on their telephones when "all of a sudden, nothing seemed real".

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"I looked around and there's just people lying down everywhere. Bags are everywhere," the pupil added, talking anonymously on Sunday.

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"There's glass everywhere. And it's just like blood everywhere. I've seen both my mates on the floor, but I thought they were dead.

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"I seemed round once more and noticed a woman stood subsequent to me. I used to be in shock, I put my hand on my face. I seemed again at my hand and it was lined in blood, I bear in mind saying, this cannot be my blood."

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After the crash, 4 different kids have been taken to hospital, together with a 14-year-old boy whose accidents are mentioned to be "life-changing", in line with Merseyside Police.

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Another 13 have been handled for minor accidents earlier than they have been launched.

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The inquest was advised Mr Shrimpton was pronounced lifeless on the scene at 8.50am and formally recognized by his spouse Tania Shrimpton.

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Jessica was additionally pronounced lifeless on the roadside at 9.01am, and recognized by her father, Mr Shaun Baker, a nurse.

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'Clarity over seat-belts wanted'

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Mr Rebello mentioned anybody over the age of 14 is accountable themselves by regulation for sporting a seat belt, however added readability was wanted over the foundations on coaches and buses.

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He mentioned he intends to put in writing to the Department for Transport for extra info.

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"I am old enough to remember the Tufty Club and the Green Cross Code and the public information films about, 'Clunk Click every trip'," he added.

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"And clearly, because I am now considered very old, I suspect there are generations who have never seen these public information films and may not be fully aware that the chances of severe injury or fatal injury are so much reduced by wearing of a seat belt."

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A full inquest can be heard on 20 March subsequent yr.

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