Havant man, 54, suffers 'serious injuries' after being hit by two cars in horrific Leigh Park crash

A MAN has been left with serious injuries after being hit by two cars.
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The incident took place at about 6pm yesterday in Purbrook Way, Leigh Park, between the between the junctions of Park House Farm Way and the Point Seven roundabout

The 54-year-old pedestrian was hit by a green Mini Cooper and a black Mercedes A180 and was transported to hospital.

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Purbrook Way, where the 54-year-old pedestrian was struck by two cars. Photo: GooglePurbrook Way, where the 54-year-old pedestrian was struck by two cars. Photo: Google
Purbrook Way, where the 54-year-old pedestrian was struck by two cars. Photo: Google
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A spokeswoman for Hampshire police said: ‘The pedestrian, a 54-year-old man from Havant, was taken to Southampton General Hospital. His injuries are serious but are not considered life threatening.

‘Officers investigating the collision are keen to speak with anyone who might be able to assist their enquiries.’

Police are looking for witnesses to the crash or motorists who may have recorded the incident on dashboard camera, to call 101, quoting 44200176250.

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