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Default Six Dead After Glasgow Bin Lorry Crashes Into Shoppers

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Police are called to a "serious incident" in Glasgow where a bin lorry is understood to have crashed into a group of pedestrians.

Local reports say the lorry mounted the pavement and crashed into the side of the Millenium Hotel in George Square.

The Daily Record newspaper says the accident happened as a crowd of Christmas shoppers were waiting to cross the road outside Queen Street station.

There are understood to be fatalities and the casualties are estimated to be in double figures.

As many as six ambulances are at the scene, along with the police and fire service.

A Police Scotland spokesman confirmed there is an "ongoing serious incident" in Glasgow's George Square close to Queen Street Station.

Roads surrounding George Square, in the city centre, have been closed.

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Oh my ****ing god
source: http://news.sky.com/story/1396275/tw...-into-shoppers

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