19/09/2007

Two In Hospital After Dublin Bus Crash

Gardaí are investigating the cause of a bus crash in Dublin, where two people were left hospitalised.

The crash occurred shortly after 9am this morning at the junction of Clonard and Kildare Road.

It is understood the bus mounted the pavement and crashed through the garden wall of a house.

Both the driver and one other passenger were taken to hospital with minor injuries.

No other vehicles were involved in the incident.

(LC/SP)

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