One killed and multiple others injured after bus mounts footpath in Dublin

Emergency services attend the scene after a double-decker bus was involved in a collision with pedestrians in Dublin
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The incident took place on the pedestrianised North Earl Street in the city centre
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A man has died and three other people have been taken to hospital after a bus crashed into pedestrians in Dublin city centre.
The Irish police service and Dublin Fire Brigade responded to the incident on the pedestrianised North Earl Street shortly after 12.30pm.
The crash at the junction of Talbot Street and Marlborough Street, near the beginning of the pedestrianised area, involved a Bus Eireann double-decker.
Irish President Catherine Connolly offered "deepest condolences to the family" of the man who died.
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President Connolly said: "May I further thank the emergency services for their swift attendance on the scene and send my best wishes to those injured and wish them a speedy recovery, as well as to all those impacted by today’s event."
Ambulances and appliances from Dublin Fire Brigade responded to the scene.
A tent was erected around the crash site and a garda cordon has been put in place.
The front window of the bus has been smashed. It is understood the incident is being treated as a road crash.

A double-decker bus sits on the side of the road in Dublin city centre
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Irish Justice Minister Jim O’Callaghan told the Dáil: "I regret to say that there has been a fatality there and three others have been taken to hospital.
"Obviously, our thoughts are with the family of the person who has been fatally injured, and indeed the people who are in hospital. We wish them well."
Officers confirmed that one man died in the crash and that three others had "injuries of various severity", but would not provide information on other casualties.
They have appealed for witnesses to the collision to come forward.
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Evidence markers sit next to the double-decker
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Dublin Fire Brigade said it "received reports of a road traffic collision involving a bus and pedestrians".
It said: "In total, over 20 firefighter/paramedics and advanced paramedics responded on four engines, two emergency tenders with heavy rescue tools and an advanced paramedic response car.
"Two district officers also responded to the incident along with four ambulances and a rapid response vehicle from the National Ambulance Service."
Luas Green Line services were suspended between Parnell Street and St Stephen’s Green for a time because of the incident but reopened, initially with delays.

Traffic wardens speak with members of An Garda Síochána at the scene
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Bus Éireann said it was "deeply saddened" to confirm there was a fatality and several injuries after its bus was involved in a "serious collision involving pedestrians."
The company’s chief executive Jean O’Sullivan said: "We are profoundly saddened by this tragic incident.
"On behalf of everyone at Bus Eireann, I extend our deepest condolences to the family of the deceased, and our thoughts are with all those affected at this very difficult time."
Bus Éireann said it is offering its full support to the relevant authorities as their investigations continue and will provide any additional assistance required.

Tánaiste and Minister for Finance Simon Harris offered his condolences
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Tánaiste Simon Harris said he was "deeply saddened and shocked by the tragic bus crash in Dublin city centre this afternoon."
He said: "My thoughts are with the family of the person killed and with those injured. I am very grateful to our emergency services for their response."
Lord Mayor of Dublin councillor Ray McAdam added: "My thoughts are with those who have been injured and with their families at this difficult time. I want to reassure Dubliners that the situation is being actively managed, and I would ask the public to avoid the area to allow emergency services to carry out their work."
Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald, who is an elected TD for Dublin Central, also said she was "devastated" to learn of the crash and thanked emergency responders.
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