Schoolboy, 14, named as Beau Croucher after fatal bus collision in Portsmouth

Beau Croucher, a 14-year-old boy, died in hospital on Wednesday after being struck by a bus in Portsmouth on Monday. His family described him as "our beautiful, innocent baby boy". The bus driver, 39, was arrested on suspicion of causing serious injury by dangerous driving and has been released on bail until November 17.

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Schoolboy, 14, named as Beau Croucher after fatal bus collision in Portsmouth

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Beau Croucher, a 14-year-old schoolboy, died in hospital on Wednesday after being struck by a bus near The Hard in Portsmouth at around 4.25pm on Monday. The bus driver, a 39-year-old man from Portsmouth, was arrested on suspicion of causing serious injury by dangerous driving and has been released on bail until November 17.

The driver of the bus involved in the collision has been released on bail until November 17. Hampshire Constabulary is leading the investigation and has stated that the driver was arrested on suspicion of causing serious injury by dangerous driving.

A Stagecoach spokesperson confirmed that the company is cooperating fully with Hampshire Constabulary’s ongoing investigation into the incident. The driver of the bus was released on bail until November 17 as inquiries continue.

What remains unclear — The specific details surrounding the circumstances of the accident remain unverified.

Schoolboy, 14, named as Beau Croucher after fatal bus collision in Portsmouth

Beau Croucher, 14, smiling.
Beau Croucher, 14, has been named and pictured following his death on Wednesday (Picture: Hampshire Constabulary/PA Wire)

The schoolboy who died after being hit by a bus in Portsmouth has been remembered as ‘our beautiful, innocent baby boy’ by his family.

Beau Croucher died in hospital on Wednesday, two days after the accident, which happened close to the transport hub on The Hard at around 4.25pm on Monday.

The driver of the bus, a 39-year-old man from Portsmouth, was arrested initially on suspicion of causing serious injury by dangerous driving before being released on bail until November 17.

A Hampshire Constabulary spokesman said Beau’s family, who are from Portsmouth, were being supported by specialist officers.

In a tribute released through police, they said: ‘On Monday, Beau went out for the afternoon. He never came home.

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‘Right now, all of our love, our focus and our entire world is Beau.

The Hard in Portsmouth where a 14-year-old boy was involved in a collision with a bus on August 17. He was taken taken to hospital but died from his injuries. The bus driver was arrested on suspicion of causing serious injury by dangerous driving. Picture date: Thursday August 20, 2026. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Ben Mitchell/PA Wire
The Hard in Portsmouth where the schoolboy was involved in a collision with a bus (Picture: Ben Mitchell/PA Wire)

‘These are the stories you hear about and think, “That could never happen to us.” You never, in a million years, imagine that something so unimaginable could happen to your perfect little family.’

They added that ‘there are no words that can come close to describing’ the ‘magnitude’ of their pain.

‘It is beyond anything we ever knew was possible to feel. Our hearts are broken in a way we didn’t know a heart could break.’

Remembering Beau as ‘our absolute world, our heartbeat, our obsession’, they said ‘to know Beau was to love him’.

‘When you got to spend time with Beau, it was a privilege. He had a unique way of making people laugh.

‘His humour was effortless, his observations were always on point, and he brought joy and laughter to everyone who knew him.

Undated handout image issued by Hampshire Constabulary of 14-year-old Beau Croucher who died in hospital on Wednesday, two days after being involved in a collision with a bus on The Hard in Portsmouth on Monday August 17. Issue date: Friday August 21, 2026. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Hampshire Constabulary/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
‘Our hearts are broken in a way we didn’t know a heart could break’ (Picture: Hampshire Constabulary/PA Wire)

‘His intelligence has always astounded us. From an early age we realised how exceptional his mind was. He was in top sets at school, loved spending time with his friends, and he was happiest when he was around those he cared about.’

‘Beau carried himself with a quiet confidence and kindness that never went unnoticed.’

Recalling his hobbies and favourite things, the family said Beau was ‘Pompey’s number one fan’, and his favourite thing to do was go to games with his dad and grandad.

He also loved going on holiday, having been with his loved ones just last week in London for his birthday and then Cornwall.

‘He always showed gratitude for the life he lived,’ they noted, referring to him as ‘sunshine’ who ‘always stood out in a crowd’.

‘It’s like we were blessed with an angel.’

Flowers on a lamp post on The Hard in Portsmouth where a 14-year-old boy was involved in a collision with a bus on August 17. He was taken taken to hospital but died from his injuries. The bus driver was arrested on suspicion of causing serious injury by dangerous driving. Picture date: Thursday August 20, 2026. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Ben Mitchell/PA Wire
Flowers on a lamppost at the scene (Picture: Ben Mitchell/PA Wire)
A written tribute on flowers on a lamp post on The Hard in Portsmouth where a 14-year-old boy was involved in a collision with a bus on August 17. He was taken taken to hospital but died from his injuries. The bus driver was arrested on suspicion of causing serious injury by dangerous driving. Picture date: Thursday August 20, 2026. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Ben Mitchell/PA Wire
‘To Beau, RIP Fly High. I will never forget our memories’ (Picture: Ben Mitchell/PA Wire)

Concluding the tribute, they admitted it is ‘difficult to truly explain how much he meant to everyone and what an incredible boy he was’, plus the ’emptiness’ now left behind.

‘Our friends and family have been our pillars these past few days, literally picking us up off the floor and carrying us through moments we never believed we would have to face.

‘We have been completely overwhelmed and comforted by the outpouring of love, messages and support. We thank you as a family.’

Flowers have also been left at the scene, with a note attached to one bouquet, seemingly from a school friend, reading: ‘To Beau, RIP Fly High. I will never forget our memories. We had such a good time in science.

‘Can’t believe what happened. We will all miss u lots. Forever 14.’

Following the fatal incident, a Stagecoach spokesperson has said: ‘We can confirm that one of our bus drivers was involved in a collision with a pedestrian in Portsmouth yesterday, which resulted in the pedestrian sustaining injuries.

‘We are cooperating fully with Hampshire Constabulary and the local authorities, who are leading the investigation. As the matter is ongoing, it would not be appropriate for us to comment further at this stage.’

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