This is the moment two wrestling schoolboys plummet out of the top floor window of a moving double-decker bus. 

The youngsters were treated for potentially serious injuries before being taken to hospital after the fall along Sutton Road in Walsall yesterday at 3.30pm. 

West Midlands Police said their injuries are 'thankfully not believed to be life-changing'.

Footage captured the pair messing about at the rear of the top deck. The duo can be seen jostling before one tries to get his classmate into a headlock as their friends jeer them on. 

They fall backwards towards the window, which suddenly gives way. It sends the boys tumbling to the ground below with their legs in the air as onlookers scream, with one person heard shouting: 'Oh no.'

Police said both were taken to Walsall Manor Hospital.

A force spokesperson said: 'We were called to Sutton Road, Walsall, just before 3.30pm yesterday after two boys fell from the window of a moving bus.

Footage captured the pair messing about at the rear of the top deck. The duo can be seen jostling before one tries to get his classmate into a headlock as their friends jeer them on

Footage captured the pair messing about at the rear of the top deck. The duo can be seen jostling before one tries to get his classmate into a headlock as their friends jeer them on

The youngsters move backwards towards the window, which gives way and sends them tumbling to the floor. They were treated for potentially serious injuries before being taken to hospital after the fall along Sutton Road in Walsall yesterday at 3.30pm

The youngsters move backwards towards the window, which gives way and sends them tumbling to the floor. They were treated for potentially serious injuries before being taken to hospital after the fall along Sutton Road in Walsall yesterday at 3.30pm

'The boys were taken to hospital with injuries that are thankfully not believed to be life-changing.

'We have spoken to a number of witnesses and have been liaising with the bus company.'

A West Midlands Ambulance Service spokesperson said: 'We were called to an incident on Beacon Road in Aldridge at around 3.30pm and sent two ambulances and a paramedic officer to the scene.

'On arrival, crews found two teenage boys who they treated for potentially serious injuries before conveying them to Walsall Manor Hospital.'

It comes just weeks after three schoolchildren fell out of the window of a double-decker bus in Greater Manchester on January 7. 

The schoolchildren, two aged 13 and one aged 14, were rushed to hospital, with police saying they were being treated for 'potentially serious' injuries after the incident on Bolton Road in Ashton-in-Markerfield. 

Officers said three secondary school pupils fell 'through a window on the top deck of a school bus' on Bolton Road at around 3.50pm. 

The three boys were pupils at nearby St Edmund Arrowsmith Catholic High School. In a letter to parents, which has been shared with the M.E.N. headteacher Mark Dumican wrote there were 'no life-threatening injuries' and that the boys were being 'assessed in hospital' 

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