Bus Crash in Liljeholmen Injures Seven, Police Investigate

A bus crash in Liljeholmen, Stockholm, injured seven people including the driver; police are investigating reckless driving with no suspects yet.

    Key details

  • • A bus collided with a building at Liljeholmen terminal around 4 PM on December 30, 2025.
  • • Seven people were injured; six hospitalized and one seriously, including the bus driver.
  • • Police are investigating the crash as reckless driving and causing bodily harm with no suspects identified.
  • • The bus was operated by Nobina under SL, seized for technical examination after passing prior safety inspections.

A bus crashed into a building facade at Liljeholmen, Stockholm, on December 30, 2025, around 4 PM, resulting in injuries to seven people onboard, including the bus driver, who was seriously hurt. Emergency services responded immediately, with multiple ambulances, a helicopter, police, and fire units arriving at the scene near the Liljeholmstorget transportation hub. The bus, operated by Nobina under the Stockholm Public Transport (SL) authority, was at its final stop when it collided into the building instead of entering the garage.

According to Stockholm Police spokesperson Ola Österling, six individuals were hospitalized, and seven others received care at a nearby clinic. No injuries were reported among people outside the bus or those in the building. Eyewitnesses described a chaotic scene, with some injured passengers bleeding from the head as they exited the bus. Tram services on the adjacent tvärbanan line were temporarily suspended during the rescue operations.

The police have launched an investigation into reckless driving and causing bodily harm. The bus has been seized for technical examination, and officers are reviewing surveillance footage from the area as well as onboard cameras. No suspects have been identified so far. Nobina confirmed the bus is new and passed all safety inspections prior to service commencement in spring 2025.

Helene Jakobsson, SL spokesperson, emphasized cooperation with the police and stated they are awaiting the investigation's outcome to ensure future safety measures. This incident follows a fatal bus crash in Stockholm two months earlier but is currently treated as a separate case.

This article was synthesized and translated from native language sources to provide English-speaking readers with local perspectives.

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