Police are investigating the tragic death of a pensioner after a bus incident in London, raising concerns about the driver’s role
London: A sad story unfolded when a 78-year-old woman suffered a cardiac arrest after getting on a bus in Finchley Road. It happened on December 28, and now the police are looking into whether the bus driver played a part in her tragic death.
She fell ill shortly after boarding the route 13 bus, and the Metropolitan Police are trying to figure out if the driver’s actions had any effect on her condition. Sadly, she was taken to the hospital but passed away a week later on January 4.
The police mentioned that the bus driver is cooperating with their investigation, and so far, no arrests have been made. They’re really trying to get to the bottom of what happened.
According to the police, the incident occurred around 12:35 PM. The woman had just boarded the bus when she experienced a cardiac arrest. Emergency services were called, and she was rushed to the hospital, but unfortunately, she didn’t make it.
The family is being supported by a specially trained officer during this tough time. The police are also asking anyone who was on that bus and left before the police arrived to come forward with any information.
Transport for London has been contacted for their comments on the situation. It’s a heartbreaking case, and everyone is hoping for some clarity soon.