Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Wed Nov 20, 2024 8:03 am Indeed, its so hushed up that the first hit on Google tells you what happened.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.bbc.co ... yjv40o.amp
That report, like all the others, tells me that a head was found but no body. It tells me, like all the others that the man was decapitated by being hit by a bus. I've spent most of my life in road transport related jobs and later in accident investigation and that's the first incident I've ever heard of where a bus has decapitated a pedestrian. I think there are regulations in place to prevent vehicles from causing that type of injury.
There's nothing in that report, like all the others, to tell us the man's body was found nearby. There's nothing in that report, like all the others, about the bus and driver being found. Other reports say that there were a lot of pedestrians around (it being Halloween) so how did a bus get up enough speed to decapitate a man? No Lothian bus services use the street and it has a no traffic curfew from 22:00.
If the bus and driver have been found why has it not been reported? I'm interested, from a (previous) professional popint of view.