Child dies after minibus overturns on slip road

Daisy Stephens
BBC News, South
National Highways A grainy CC screenshot showing two fire engines and a several ambulances and a police car lined up on a motorway slip road.National Highways
National Highways said there was a large emergency services presence at the scene

A child has died after a minibus overturned on a motorway slip road, police have said.

The M4 in Berkshire was closed in both directions following the single vehicle collision on the link road from junction 10 of the motorway to the A329M near Reading at about 14:45 BST on Sunday.

The motorway reopened after about three hours but the slip road remained closed, Thames Valley Police (TVP) said just before 20:00.

The force said other passengers were seriously injured in the crash and confirmed no arrests have been made.

National Highways said earlier on Sunday that the M4 was closed eastbound, between junctions 11 and 10, and westbound, between junctions 8/9 and 11, because of a "serious injury incident involving an overturned vehicle" on the link road.

It warned of "severe" delays approaching the closures in both directions, partly because of broken down vehicles in the queues.

South Central Ambulance Service (SCAS) confirmed it had five critical care units and six ambulances at the scene near Reading, and a spokesperson for Thames Valley Air Ambulance said it sent a helicopter and a critical care response vehicle.

Royal Berkshire Fire & Rescue crews were also in attendance.

National Highways A grainy CCTV screenshot showing a long line of traffic queuing off a motorway onto the slip road. Beyond the slip road, the motorway is empty.National Highways
Traffic was queueing eastbound at junction 11 following the incident

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