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Police appeal for witnesses following collision

We Are South Devon by We Are South Devon
January 18, 2016
in Community News
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Police have appealed for information following a collision in which one person was seriously injured yesterday.

The collision occurred at 8am on the C19, a minor road which links the A380 and A38 near to Exeter Racecourse.

One person was seriously injured at taken to Derriford hospital.

Any witnesses are asked to call the Exeter Serious Collision Investigation Unit on telephone number 101 quoting log number 202 of the 16th January 2016.

 

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