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Duffield bridge crash: Four escape car after river plunge Duffield bridge crash: Four escape car after river plunge
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Four people were "lucky" to survive when their car crashed through the wall of a bridge and plunged into a river.Four people were "lucky" to survive when their car crashed through the wall of a bridge and plunged into a river.
The crash, in the early hours, left a hole in the bridge, which crosses the River Derwent in Duffield, Derbyshire.The crash, in the early hours, left a hole in the bridge, which crosses the River Derwent in Duffield, Derbyshire.
Derbyshire Police said the four escaped without serious injury and a blood sample was obtained from the driver, after the car landed on its roof.Derbyshire Police said the four escaped without serious injury and a blood sample was obtained from the driver, after the car landed on its roof.
A 22-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of driving while under the influence of alcohol.A 22-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of driving while under the influence of alcohol.
The landlady of a nearby pub said she heard people shouting and screaming around the time of the crash at about 02:45 GMT.The landlady of a nearby pub said she heard people shouting and screaming around the time of the crash at about 02:45 GMT.
The car was pulled out of the water at 15:00 GMT.
The Derby Telegraph described how the car plunged about 30ft (9 metres) into the river before landing on its roof.The Derby Telegraph described how the car plunged about 30ft (9 metres) into the river before landing on its roof.
At the time of the crash temperatures were near freezing.At the time of the crash temperatures were near freezing.
Mandy Gager, landlady of the Bridge Inn, said: "It was about three in the morning I heard a couple of lads really shouting, quite loudly, and a girl screaming," said Mandy Gager, landlady of the Bridge Inn, said: "It was about three in the morning I heard a couple of lads really shouting and a girl screaming.... but I couldn't understand what they were saying."
"One was really shouting quite loudly but I couldn't understand what they were saying."
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She did not realise there had been a crash until she got up later.She did not realise there had been a crash until she got up later.
"Obviously, I wish I had known what was going on as we could probably have helped them," she said."Obviously, I wish I had known what was going on as we could probably have helped them," she said.
"They were lucky to get out, with how they've wiped the bridge out, they were lucky to get out of it.""They were lucky to get out, with how they've wiped the bridge out, they were lucky to get out of it."
Police said the driver was a 22-year-old man.Police said the driver was a 22-year-old man.
"A Vauxhall Insignia collided with the bridge at the turning between Makeney Road and Duffield Road before finishing up in the river," the force said in a statement."A Vauxhall Insignia collided with the bridge at the turning between Makeney Road and Duffield Road before finishing up in the river," the force said in a statement.
"The roads at the scene were closed in both directions.""The roads at the scene were closed in both directions."
East Midlands Ambulance Service said they were alerted to the crash when they received a call at 02:39 GMT.East Midlands Ambulance Service said they were alerted to the crash when they received a call at 02:39 GMT.
"The caller reported that there had been a road traffic collision where a car had gone into water," the service said."The caller reported that there had been a road traffic collision where a car had gone into water," the service said.
"We sent a paramedic in an ambulance car and four crewed ambulances and four patients were taken to Royal Derby Hospital.""We sent a paramedic in an ambulance car and four crewed ambulances and four patients were taken to Royal Derby Hospital."