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Barcelona tourist bus crash that injured 51 people ‘caused by pedestrian crossing road without looking’

Four people including a child were left fighting for life after the crash, which involved a bus carrying British cruise ship passengers

Barney Davis
Tuesday 04 March 2025 13:33 GMT
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Firefighters and police officers stand next to a bus after two buses collided in Barcelona
Firefighters and police officers stand next to a bus after two buses collided in Barcelona (AFP via Getty Images)

A bus crash involving British cruise ship passengers visiting Barcelona may have been caused by a pedestrian dashing across one of the city’s busiest streets without looking.

At least 50 people were injured when two tourist buses smashed into each other on the popular sightseeing spot Diagonal Avenue. Four of the victims, including a child, are in critical condition following the collision on Monday.

Local media reported that the driver of one of the buses swerved to try and avoid a pedestrian who was crossing outside of the designated area.

Emergency services work at the site of a collision between two tourist buses
Emergency services work at the site of a collision between two tourist buses (REUTERS)

When the Canals de Girona driver, carrying Italian students from the Sicilian city of Messina, tried to swerve to avoid the man he collided with another bus that had stopped to collect tourists visiting the Gaudí masterpiece La Pedrera.

The parked Julià coach was transporting mainly British, French and German passengers for a cruise company to take them back to the port of Barcelona, ​​where their ship was due to set sail. The Girona bus mounted the pavement and could not stop until it hit a tree and then a lamppost, El Pais reports.

La Vanguardia reported one of the critically injured is the 60-year-old pedestrian struck by the bus. The other three more seriously injured include a child getting into the coach with a relative and a fourth who was already inside.

Witnesses described the aftermath as chaotic, with injured passengers calling for help and bystanders attempting to assist before paramedics could arrive.

A nearby dental clinic was even converted into an improvised field hospital taking in casualties until the arrival of the first SEM ambulances.

Catalonian regional president Salvador Illa said on X after the crash: “Very worried following the situation following the accident involving two coaches in Barcelona.

“I am in permanent contact with the city mayor Jaume Collboni and the emergency services who I thank for their rapid intervention. All my support to those affected.”

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