Two people seriously injured but in a stable condition following Hucknall crash earlier this week

By Tom Surgay

6th Nov 2021 | Local News

Two people remain in hospital following the crash on Wednesday. Photo Credit: Tom Surgay.
Two people remain in hospital following the crash on Wednesday. Photo Credit: Tom Surgay.

Nottinghamshire Police have issued an update on the condition of the people involved in a crash in Hucknall earlier this week.

Officers were called to Annesley Road, at around 9.50am on Wednesday 3 November 2021.

Both sides of the road remained closed for most of the day between Spring Street and Washdyke Lane as officers investigated the incident and worked on clearing the road.

Two people were seriously injured and remain in a stable condition in hospital.

Two further casualties have been discharged.

Sergeant Mark Baker, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: "Officers attended a collision between two cars on Annesley Road, Hucknall on Wednesday (3 November).

"Our investigation is continuing into determining the circumstances of what happened.

"Two people remain in hospital and are receiving treatment for their injuries.

"We would like to thank local residents and road users for their patience whilst we dealt with this incident and would ask anyone with dashcam footage or CCTV or anyone who witnessed the incident to call 101, quoting incident 165 of 3 November 2021."

     

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