Danish bus driver killed after crashing into a house

The 56-year-old driver may have suffered a medical emergency before losing control of his bus

A 56-year-old bus driver died last night in an accident south of Skanderborg in Jutland. The driver lost control of his bus and slammed into a house.

Police are investigating, but it appears the driver was perhaps taken ill and slumped over the wheel at the time of the crash.

Neither the two passengers on the bus or anyone in the house was injured, but the house itself is in bad shape, said police.

“It does not look good,” Lars Grønlund from the Southeast Jutland Police told Mextroxpress. “The house is in danger of collapsing.”





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