Passengers in lucky escape after roof of London bus is completely ripped off after driver went under a bridge that was too low
Police were called after the top floor of the bus was sliced straight off

A DOUBLE decker bus had its roof ripped off after the driver ploughed into a low bridge in London.
The top floor of the bus was sliced straight off after the vehicle was driven into the tunnel.
The smash left three people suffering from shock, the reports.
Pictures from the scene in Isleworth show the top of the bus lying on the ground.
Police said they were called to the crash at 4.45pm on St John's Road, Isleworth yesterday.
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John Wilson, who lives nearby, said he was in the house at the time when he heard a crunch as the bus went under the bridge, the Standard reports.
He claims the driver of another Transport for London bus had beeped his horn to warn the driver.
A spokeswoman for the Met Police said three people were suffering from shock but there are no serious injuries.
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It is believed the bus was a rail replacement service.
Transport for London said buses were diverted because of the crash.
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