DC As the bus turned onto Lower Parliament Street, Hailey was standing in the road when she struck the passenger doors, according to Nottinghamshire Police’s Liah Lane, who testified at the hearing.
According to NottinghamshireLive, the hearing was informed that the woman was probably clipped by the bus’s nearside wheel before being pulled beneath it by the back wheel.
According to coroner Nathanael Hartley, Mr. Watson was driving at 8 to 10 mph when he made the turn, but he failed to signal left, which did not cause the crash.
According to Mr. Watson’s statement, “I noticed the nearside wheels pass over a person’s torso when I looked in my mirror. Her origins are unknown to me.
I slammed the brakes, came to a stop, climbed off the bus, and sprinted in the direction of the pedestrian as soon as I saw the wheels above her. I kept my distance from her.
“I came to the realization that I needed assistance. Unaware of what was going on, I immediately raced back to the bus.