BBC News, Bedfordshire

A man has suffered serious injuries after a vehicle fell from a multi-storey car park at London Luton Airport.
Emergency services were called to Car Park One shortly before 11:00 BST.
An airport spokesperson said “one person has been taken to hospital for further assessment”.
Bedfordshire Police said its officers, along with ambulance and fire crews, were still on the scene.
The vehicle involved is understood to have fallen from an upper level of the car park.
BBC reporter Helen Mulroy said it appeared to be on its side and wedged against the side of the car park building.
A crane was being positioned above it.


In a statement, the airport said: “Arriving vehicles are being redirected to the airport’s mid-stay car park until further notice.
“There is no disruption to wider airport operations.”
Chris Smith, who had just landed at the airport from Spain, said it was “shocking” to hear what happened.
“Hopefully the chap is OK and things are all right for him,” he said.
“You don’t expect to hear that when you return.”
Frank Brown was told his vehicle had been relocated to the mid-stay car park upon returning from Barcelona.
He said: “There was no information about what the incident was. They said it was an incident but they didn’t go into specifics.”

East of England Ambulance Service sent a number of crews to the site.
“An ambulance, an ambulance officer vehicle, a rapid response vehicle, the Hazardous Area Response Team and the Beds and Herts Critical Care Scheme were sent to the scene,” a spokesman said.
Bedfordshire Police urged any witnesses to contact the force.