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Woman flown to hospital after being struck by bus in the Barossa Valley

A bus driver has been flown to hospital after she was struck by her own vehicle after parking it at the entrance to a hotel.

Police say the woman got out of the bus and had walked around to the front when it rolled forward and hit the woman.
Police say the woman got out of the bus and had walked around to the front when it rolled forward and hit the woman.

A woman has been flown to hospital after she was hit by the bus she was driving in the Barossa Valley.

Emergency services were called to Pioneer Ave at Rowland Flat just after 10.20pm on Thursday after a woman had parked a small bus at the entrance to a hotel.

Police say the woman got out of the bus and had walked around to the front when it rolled forward and hit her.

The 59-year-old Peterhead woman was flown to hospital in a serious but stable condition.

Police are investigating the collision and anyone who witnessed the crash is asked to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or online at www.crimestopperssa.com.au.

Originally published as Woman flown to hospital after being struck by bus in the Barossa Valley

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