A woman is in a life-threatening condition after being struck by a bus outside Bond Street Station on Saturday, 31 May 2025.
Emergency services were called to the scene at 6:44pm, where they found the pedestrian seriously injured. She was treated by London Ambulance Service paramedics and later taken to a major trauma centre. The Metropolitan Police has since confirmed she remains in hospital in a “possible life-threatening condition.”
Major Emergency Response and Road Closure
Three buses were seen cordoned off by police tape with debris scattered across Oxford Street, prompting a significant closure of London’s busiest shopping thoroughfare. An air ambulance landed in a nearby park to assist emergency crews.
A Met Police spokesperson stated:
“On Saturday, 31 May, police were called to Bond Street, at 18:44hrs following reports of a road traffic collision between a bus and a pedestrian. Officers and paramedics attended. The woman was treated at the scene and taken to hospital. No arrests have been made. Enquiries are ongoing.”
The London Ambulance Service added:
“We sent multiple resources to the scene, including a paramedic in a fast response car, an ambulance crew and an incident response officer. London’s Air Ambulance also attended. The patient was treated and taken to a major trauma centre.”
Key Details:
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Incident: Woman hit by bus
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Time: 6:44pm, Saturday, 31 May 2025
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Location: Oxford Street near Bond Street Station
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Condition: Life-threatening injuries
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Emergency response: LAS, Met Police, Air Ambulance
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Investigation: Ongoing, no arrests made