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A Belfast cafe has been hit by a bus for the second time in months.
A Translink vehicle crashed into the Caffe Nero at Lower North Street in the centre of the city.
It appears more damage has been caused this time, than in the previous incident.
It's thought the building was struck by "bull bars," fitted to the near-side top front of the buses.
It's unclear whether these are brought in as a precautionary measure to protect passengers in such incidents.
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