A man has been arrested following a crash between a car and a bus...

Published: 5:22 pm April 24, 2025
Updated: 1:11 pm October 8, 2025
Lewisham High Street Bus Crash: Two Men and a Dog Injured, One Arrested

 

A man has been arrested following a crash between a car and a bus on Lewisham High Street this morning that left two men and a dog injured.
A dog, believed to belong to the Ford driver, suffered an eye injury in the crash and was taken to a veterinary clinic for care.

The Ford Fiesta driver was arrested at the scene and later bailed as investigations continue. Police have not yet disclosed the nature of the charges being considered.

A Metropolitan Police spokesperson confirmed:

“At 09.22hours on Thursday, 24 April, police were called to a collision in Lewisham High Street, SE13, between a Ford Fiesta and a bus.
London Ambulance Service attended.
The driver of the Ford Fiesta, a 39-year-old man, was taken to hospital as a precaution and discharged.
A dog, believed to belong to the man, reportedly suffered an eye injury and was taken to a vet for treatment.
The driver of the bus was also treated at hospital and has since been discharged.
Road closures were in place while emergency services responded, but have since reopened.
Enquiries into the circumstances continue.”

Lewisham High Street was temporarily closed between the junctions of Station Road and the town centre, causing delays during the morning commute. The road has since reopened, and traffic is now flowing as normal.

In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Lewisham Police said:

“This morning part of Lewisham High Street towards Station Road was blocked due to emergency services attending an incident.
This road is now back open and traffic flowing normally. Apologies for any inconvenience caused.”

Anyone who witnessed the incident or has dashcam footage is urged to contact the Metropolitan Police on 101, quoting reference CAD3737/24APR.

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