A 78-year-old coach driver has died in a crash after struggling “a medical episode” on the M25.
The coach veered throughout three lanes and into the central reservation earlier at present.
Six teenage women have been additionally injured however didn’t require hospital remedy.
The Mercedes Benz coach got here to a cease on the laborious shoulder of the busy motorway at round 8.55am close to junction 14 for the M4 and Heathrow Airport.
The driving force sadly died on the scene regardless of the efforts of the South Central Ambulance Service.
Thames Valley Police have appealed for witnesses to the crash.
Investigating officer PC Jonathan Housby, of the Joint Operations Roads Policing Unit, mentioned: “Firstly, our ideas are with the person’s family members and everybody else concerned on this highway site visitors collision.
“It’s thought to have been attributable to a medical episode and isn’t being handled as suspicious at the moment.
“I’m interesting for any witnesses to this incident to please come ahead.
“I would additionally ask anybody with a dash-cam who was within the space simply previous to or on the time of the collision to examine any footage in case it has captured one thing that might assist our investigation.
“You may make a report on-line, or by calling 101, quoting reference 43220397531.
“Alternatively, contact unbiased charity Crimestoppers anonymously by calling 0800 555 111 or through its web site.”