Huntingdon A141 crash driver still in critical condition
A DRIVER is still in a critical condition in hospital after a crash on the A141 in Huntingdon. The collision took place at 7.15am on Tuesday (March 17) near to the Hartford roundabout, which joins Main Street. A white Toyota pick-up truck and a silver P
A DRIVER is still in a critical condition in hospital after a crash on the A141 in Huntingdon.
The collision took place at 7.15am on Tuesday (March 17) near to the Hartford roundabout, which joins Main Street.
A white Toyota pick-up truck and a silver Peugeot 106 were involved in the crash.
The driver of the Peugeot, a 66-year-old man from the Fenland area suffered serious injuries and was taken to Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge. He remains in a critical condition.
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A 35-year-old driver of the Toyota suffered serious injuries and was taken to Hinchingbrooke Hospital in Huntingdon. He has since been discharged.
PC Simon Edwards from the roads policing unit is appealing for drivers who saw what happened in the collision to come forward.
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INFORMATION: Anyone with information is asked to contact PC Edwards on the roads policing unit on 0845 4564564 or Crimestoppers, anonymously on 0800 555111.