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Youths hang onto the back of moving trentbarton bus in shocking video
The bus company issued a warning
17:17, 15 MAY 2021
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This astonishing video shows the moment youths risked their lives hanging onto the back of a moving trentbarton bus in Kirky-in-Ashfield.
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