William Hills opens first drive thru bookie.
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15 years 9 months ago
lol. shame driver just wanted to get his bet on at the off of the race i guess.
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Someone died in this accident...
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Yes sad, full story below.
A MAN has died after a bus crashed into a betting shop in Greater Manchester.
According to bbc.co.uk, a single-decker bus on Cheetham Hill Road went through the front window of William Hill in Dukinfieldat 3.10pm on Monday.
The man was killed when he was hit by the front of the bus, Greater Manchester Police said.
No-one on the bus was hurt and there were no reports of any further injuries. A number of road closures have been put in place while emergency services deal with the crash scene.
Firefighters were trying to make the building safe.
A spokesman for William Hill said the victim was not an employee. He said: "I believe all of our staff are accounted for."
He was unable to confirm whether or not the man was a customer or a passer-by.
A fire brigade spokesman said: "About one third of the bus was left embedded in thebuilding, leaving a hole about 12ft square. It is now unsafe and it is being shored up."
A MAN has died after a bus crashed into a betting shop in Greater Manchester.
According to bbc.co.uk, a single-decker bus on Cheetham Hill Road went through the front window of William Hill in Dukinfieldat 3.10pm on Monday.
The man was killed when he was hit by the front of the bus, Greater Manchester Police said.
No-one on the bus was hurt and there were no reports of any further injuries. A number of road closures have been put in place while emergency services deal with the crash scene.
Firefighters were trying to make the building safe.
A spokesman for William Hill said the victim was not an employee. He said: "I believe all of our staff are accounted for."
He was unable to confirm whether or not the man was a customer or a passer-by.
A fire brigade spokesman said: "About one third of the bus was left embedded in thebuilding, leaving a hole about 12ft square. It is now unsafe and it is being shored up."
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