Police issue fresh appeal for December Haldon Hill A38 crash

By Will Goddard

16th Feb 2022 | Local News

The crash took place on Thursday 30 December and officers were called at around 4.20pm
The crash took place on Thursday 30 December and officers were called at around 4.20pm

Police have issued a fresh appeal for witnesses and dashcam footage of a serious car crash on the A38 in late December.

It left three people, including an 18-month-old boy, seriously injured.

The boy was sent to Bristol Children's Hospital but has since been discharged.

The crash took place on the northbound carriageway of the A38 at Haldon Hill on Thursday 30 December and officers were called at around 4.20pm.

A spokesperson for Devon and Cornwall Police said: "Police are still appealing for information following a serious collision on the A38 in Exeter on Thursday 30 December which left three people, including an 18-month-old boy, seriously injured.

"Officers were called around 4.20pm following the collision between a Porsche Boxster and a Volkswagen Golf on the northbound carriageway at Haldon Hill. Both cars left the carriageway as a result of the collision.

"Three people in the Volkswagen Golf were treated for serious injuries and taken to Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital. The 18-month-old boy was later taken to Bristol Children's Hospital where he was recently discharged.

"Officers from the Roads Policing Team are investigating the circumstances surrounding the collision and asking for any witnesses to contact them. They are also keen to receive any relevant dashcam footage."

You can get in touch with police via [email protected] or by calling 101, quoting log number 0519 of 30/12/21.

     

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