A man has tragically died and five others were hurt in a shocking three-car collision in Hampshire over the weekend.
Fatal Crash Near New Alresford
The smash happened just before 12:44pm on Saturday, December 27, on the stretch between Bishop’s Sutton Road and Whitehill Lane. Three vehicles were involved: a Chevrolet Captiva, a Ford Mondeo, and a Honda Civic.
Despite the heroic efforts of emergency services and quick-thinking members of the public who administered first aid, a 34-year-old man from Chichester was pronounced dead at the scene.
“Our officers were supported by fire and ambulance colleagues, including air ambulances, so I would also like to thank them for their assistance.
“We are continuing to investigate the circumstances of the collision, so I would ask that anyone who witnessed the incident, or saw any of the vehicles just prior to the crash, to please get in touch.”
Anyone with information or dashcam footage is asked to contact Hampshire Police on 101, quoting incident number 44250580645, or report online via https://orlo.uk/VOB1g.
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