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Woman suffers whiplash injury in Kent car accident

21/09/2011

A woman from Kent has been taken to hospital with whiplash injury after being involved in a three-car crash.

The 58-year-old woman was taken to Pembury hospital following the incident, which occurred at 07:35 BST today (September 21st) on the A21 Castle Road, Pembury, Kent News reported.

She was driving her blue Saab from Tunbridge Wells towards Tonbridge when it collided with a silver Nissan and silver Rover travelling in the opposite direction.

The driver of the Rover was unhurt, though the Nissan driver suffered serious injuries in the collision.

Shortly before the crash, the Saab driver was involved in a minor car accident with another vehicle and police are now keen to trace the other driver in order to further their investigation.

Earlier this week an incident which resulted in a lorry crushing a car with a mother and daughter inside was described as "miraculous" after the pair survived.

It occurred on York's Hopgrove roundabout on Monday (September 19th) when a lorry carrying a load of poultry overturned and crushed the Peugeot 107 the pair were travelling in, the York Press reported.

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