Five people, including a baby, have been taken to hospital after a three-car collision in Co Down on Monday evening. Emergency services were rushed to the scene of the collision at around 4:50pm on Bangor Road, Holywood, located between Culloden and the Devil’s Elbow on April 1. Five people, including a baby, were injured as a result of the crash, and were taken to the hospital as a precaution for injuries not believed to be serious. PSNI officers attended the crash along with emergency services, with the road being shut for a number of hours before reopening again. Police have appealed for anyone with information on the collision, especially anyone with dashcam footage, to make contact with authorities.
Five people, including a baby, have been taken to hospital after a three-car collision in Co Down on Monday evening. Emergency services were rushed to the scene of the collision at around 4:50pm on Bangor Road, Holywood, located between Culloden and the Devil’s Elbow on April 1. Five people, including a baby, were injured as a result of the crash, and were taken to the hospital as a precaution for injuries not believed to be serious.
PSNI officers attended the crash along with emergency services, with the road being shut for a number of hours before reopening again. Police have appealed for anyone with information on the collision, especially anyone with dashcam footage, to make contact with authorities
Collision Co Down Three-Car Injured Hospital Emergency Services PSNI Road Closure Dashcam Footage
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