 
                            Police believe many onboard were uninjured and quickly left the scene
A new appeal has been launched by police to find some of the people who were on a double-decker bus which crashed in South Devon earlier this month.
They believe many of the 60 people onboard were uninjured and had left the scene before speaking to officers.
A number were seriously injured when the bus overturned between Totnes and Paignton, with a major incident declared by the emergency services.
In a statement, police said: “We are keen to speak with a number of occupants from the bus who have been identified from CCTV leaving the scene.
“Please contact the Serious Collisions Investigation Unit at Plympton. Telephone 101 or email scitplymouth@devonandcornwall.pnn.police.uk quoting 0291 051019.”
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