Pensioner 'remains in hospital' following Crewe Green bus collision

By Ryan Parker

13th Feb 2024 | Local News

A 77-year-old man remains in hospital with "serious injuries," following a collision between a bus and a car on Crewe Green Roundabout on Monday 12 February (Nub News).
A 77-year-old man remains in hospital with "serious injuries," following a collision between a bus and a car on Crewe Green Roundabout on Monday 12 February (Nub News).

Cheshire Police have confirmed a 77-year-old man remains in hospital with "serious injuries," following a collision between a bus and a car in Crewe Green.

On Monday 12 February, police received reports of an incident on Crewe Green Roundabout, at its junction with the B5077 Crewe Road.

At around 12:37pm, emergency services arrived the scene, discovering a bus was involved in a collision with a Peugeot 3008.

On Monday 12 February, police received reports of a collision involving a bus and a Peugeot 3008 on Crewe Green Roundabout, at its junction with the B5077 Crewe Road (Nub News).

The driver of the was rushed to Leighton Hospital by ambulance with potentially life-threatening injuries.

On Tuesday (February 13), officers confirmed the man "remains in hospital" at this time.

A Cheshire police spokesperson told Nub News: "At 12.37pm on Monday 12 February police were called to reports of a collision on Crewe Green Roundabout.

"Officers attended and found there had been a collision between a car and a bus.

"The driver of the car sustained serious injuries and was taken to Leighton Hospital. The driver of the bus was uninjured.

The 77-year-old man was rushed to Leighton Hospital and remains there at this time (Nub News).

"Enquiries in relation to the collision are ongoing and anyone with any information or video footage is asked to call Cheshire Police on 101, quoting IML 1755268."

The B5077 reopened several hours after the collision incident.

     

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