A WOMAN is still in hospital almost a week after being trapped by a coach while on a hen night in Lymington.
Emergency services were called to Captain's Row in Lymington town centre at 7.45pm on Saturday, October 31.
The accident happened after a small white coach dropped off a group of women on a hen night.
As the coach was pulling away from the kerb it had to negotiate a tight bend and as a result the rear of the vehicle pinned two women against some railings.
A 29-year-old woman from Reading suffered three fractures to her pelvis in the incident.
She was treated at the scene by paramedics from South Central Ambulance Service and was taken to Southampton General Hospital.
Her condition was considered non life-threatening but she is still in hospital.
Another woman, aged 31, suffered minor injuries and was also taken to hospital.
The coach driver was a 71-year-old man from Marchwood-based vehicle hire firm Gemini Southampton Ltd.
At this stage there have been no arrests.
Anyone who witnessed the incident is asked to contact PC Alexander Tack at Totton Roads Policing Unit on 101, quoting incident number 44150378975.
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