Members' Statements – in the Northern Ireland Assembly at 10:30 am on 8 October 2024.
All Members will be aware of the terrible incident yesterday involving a bus that overturned while travelling from Strangford Integrated College. I should put on record that I have a child who attends the school and was in the bus behind.
First, my thoughts are with all those who have been affected and with the wider school community at this extremely difficult time. It is a miracle that we are not dealing with a fatality or fatalities today in our reflections on the incident. When we all saw the news footage yesterday, we all feared the worst, so we should be very grateful that we are not dealing with an absolute tragedy this morning as we discuss the incident.
I put on record my thanks to all the emergency services — the PSNI, the Ambulance Service and the Fire and Rescue Service — which responded so quickly and professionally to a rapidly emerging major incident. From what I can understand, they dealt with students who were in severe distress with kindness, compassion and professionalism, ensuring that any serious injuries were dealt with as quickly as possible.
I also pay tribute to the pupils at the scene who exited other buses and comforted some of the pupils who were in distress. They really are a credit to their schools and families, and it is important to put that on the record.
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The coming days will be difficult for the school and all those associated with the school. The Education Authority (EA) will be there to provide support today and in the days to come. I urge any pupils who were impacted on by the incident to take up the offer of help and support. However, there are pupils still in hospital receiving treatment. I send my best wishes — I am sure that all Members would wish to join me in that — for a full recovery to them and anyone who sustained injuries. It is very welcome that we are not discussing life-threatening injuries, but we should keep those who are in hospital, and their worried families, in our thoughts.
The full background and context of what took place yesterday will be subject to investigation by the PSNI, Translink and, potentially, the EA, but that is not for our discussion today. The Assembly should be clear in expressing its solidarity with and support for all those who were impacted on. I also thank the school staff who worked tirelessly to late into the evening to set up a critical incident room and provide support for affected pupils and families. I reiterate that my thoughts and best wishes are with all those impacted on. I put on record my thanks to everybody, including the members of the public, who helped at the scene.