One Man Arrested on Suspicion of Drink Driving
Three men have been taken to hospital after a car collided with a parked vehicle and overturned in Tivoli Road, Margate, on Wednesday evening (February 5).
Emergency services, including police, ambulance crews, and firefighters, responded to the crash at 6.23pm, where they found a VW Golf overturned and a Ford Fiesta with significant damage.
Eyewitness Account
A local resident, whose parked car was hit in the incident, told KentOnline:
“I didn’t see what happened. A police officer knocked on my door to inform me that my car had been involved. When I got out there, they were already leaving in the ambulance.
Police Investigation & Arrest
Following the crash, a 35-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of drink driving. A spokesperson for Kent Police said:
“We were called at 6.23pm yesterday after a report that a car had collided with a stationary vehicle in Tivoli Road, Margate. Officers attended the scene along with South East Coast Ambulance Service and Kent Fire and Rescue Service. Three men were taken to a local hospital for treatment to injuries, which were not believed to be serious. A 35-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of drink driving and remains in custody.”
Emergency Response & Road Closure
Fire crews assisted in stabilising the overturned vehicle and ensuring the safety of those involved. The road was temporarily closed while emergency services worked at the scene but has since been reopened.
Appeal for Witnesses
Police are appealing for anyone who may have witnessed the crash or has dashcam footage to come forward. Those with information can contact Kent Police by calling 101, quoting incident reference [insert reference].
Drink Driving Dangers
Authorities continue to warn against the dangers of drink driving, reminding motorists of the legal and life-threatening consequences of getting behind the wheel while intoxicated.
For further updates on local traffic incidents and crime alerts, follow police updates or sign up for community alerts.
ink and Drive
Authorities continue to crack down on drink driving, reminding motorists of the dangers and consequences of getting behind the wheel while intoxicated.