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Police appeal after Tilney crash

POLICE are appealing for information after a car spun onto its roof and three women were injured on the A47 at Tilney All Saints on Friday (May 9).

The accident happened just after 12.15pm. The women were passengers in a white Rover 200 which was travelling towards Lynn on the dual carriageway. A white and silver Fiat Ducato pulled out of a layby and was travelling in the same direction. The Rover subsequently collided with the central reservation, causing it to roll over.

One woman suffered a broken pelvis, a broken foot and a gash to her arm. Another woman suffered a laceration to her lower leg. The third woman is not believed to have been badly hurt. All three were taken to Lynn's Queen Elizabeth Hospital.

The road was blocked immediately after the crash leading traffic to build up. By 12.45pm, one lane was reopened.

Anyone who witnessed the accident or has any relevant information is asked to contact PC Richard Godin or Sergeant Adrian Bankart at the Road Policing Unit in Swaffham, 0845 456 4567.


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