Woman fights for life and man suffers whiplash injury in car crash
24/05/2011A woman has been left fighting for her life and a man is suffering from a whiplash injury following a car accident in Beverly.
The incident took place last night (May 23rd) where the A164 crosses the A1079 at Jocks Lodge.
An articulated lorry collided with the rear of a cream coloured VW Beetle convertible driven by a 41-year-old North Ferriby woman as she waited at traffic lights.
This caused her vehicle to collide with the back end of the Vauxhall Astra, being driven by a 32-year-old man from Messingham near Scunthorpe.
The woman suffered life-threatening injuries as a result of the accident and was taken to Hull Royal Infirmary.
Whiplash injuries were sustained by the Astra driver, but the lorry driver was unhurt.
Last week, MK News reported that two women had sustained whiplash injuries in a collision in Milton Keynes on Friday May 13th shortly after 13:00 BST.
Posted by Alison Spriggs
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The incident took place last night (May 23rd) where the A164 crosses the A1079 at Jocks Lodge.
An articulated lorry collided with the rear of a cream coloured VW Beetle convertible driven by a 41-year-old North Ferriby woman as she waited at traffic lights.
This caused her vehicle to collide with the back end of the Vauxhall Astra, being driven by a 32-year-old man from Messingham near Scunthorpe.
The woman suffered life-threatening injuries as a result of the accident and was taken to Hull Royal Infirmary.
Whiplash injuries were sustained by the Astra driver, but the lorry driver was unhurt.
Last week, MK News reported that two women had sustained whiplash injuries in a collision in Milton Keynes on Friday May 13th shortly after 13:00 BST.
Posted by Alison Spriggs



