Four people have died and several others were injured after a truck collided with vehicles and two pedestrians in Bath, England.
The truck, which was carrying aggregate, hit a number of vehicles as it travelled down hill in Lansdown Lane, Upper Weston, just after 4pm on Monday, Avon and Somerset Police said.
Witnesses suggested that the driver was trying to avoid an accident.
Three of those killed were in the same vehicle and the fourth was a pedestrian.
Four people were injured and were taken to the Royal United Hospital in Bath and Southmead Hospital in Bristol.
A spokesman from Avon and Somerset Police said: "Four people have died at the scene and there are several people injured.
"We're working with South Western Ambulance Service and Avon Fire and Rescue Service at the scene.
"The area is closed off to allow for investigative work to take place."
Police officers have closed off the area as investigation work takes place.
A spokeswoman for South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust said: "We can confirm that we have taken one patient by air ambulance to Southmead Hospital in Bristol.
"Three patients have been taken to the Royal United Hospital in Bath."
Chris Lucas took a photo of two air ambulance helicopters which landed on a playing field after the crash.
He said: "My children were coming home and as I opened the front door my neighbour said 'Oh my God there has been a crash, I'm going to call the emergency services'.
"One thing that is really concerning is that road is on the school pick-up run. Weston All Saints Primary School is right next to it.
"All fatalities are awful, but I am praying there are no children involved."