Large police cordon in place in city centre after 'pedestrian hit by bus' - updates
A large police cordon is in place in the city centre this evening. A stretch of Fairfield Street, close to Sackville Gardens and the Gay Village, has been taped off.
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A large police cordon is in place in the city centre this evening. A stretch of Fairfield Street, close to Sackville Gardens and the Gay Village, has been taped off.
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