A commuter said they were left covered in glass after a brick was thrown at a bus travelling through Droylsden. The 216 service from Manchester Piccadilly had to stop after a window was smashed by the projectile on Thursday evening (October 24).
According to a passenger, nobody was hurt, and that the incident occurred in the same area where a woman was left needing surgery after a brick struck her face.
The object was launched at a bus while it was on the move along Ashton Road, near to St Mary's Church, in Droylsden. READ MORE: Police issue update as three arrested after man attacked in street following car crash "We were just driving through Droylsden and I was sitting on my phone as usual." Said the passenger who preferred to remain anonymous. "There was an almighty bang and the next thing I know, I was covered in glass.
Everybody on the bus was a bit shaken. "I was sat by the window that was caved in. I was shaken up too. "I take this route three times a week to go to work.