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Lowestoft collision sees two hurt after car crashes into trench | Lowestoft collision sees two hurt after car crashes into trench |
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Corton Road in Lowestoft has been closed after a collision led to a vehicle falling into a gas main trench | |
Two people have been injured after a collision led to a car falling into a gas main trench. | |
The emergency services were called to Corton Road in Lowestoft, Suffolk, to reports of a two-vehicle crash at 07:45 BST, before the road reopened at about midday. | The emergency services were called to Corton Road in Lowestoft, Suffolk, to reports of a two-vehicle crash at 07:45 BST, before the road reopened at about midday. |
One of the cars involved crashed into a trench that had been dug out for gas main work. The gas company Cadent said it was aware and that no mains pipelines had been ruptured. | |
Jane Platt, 60, of nearby Gunton Drive, said she heard "an enormous crash". | Jane Platt, 60, of nearby Gunton Drive, said she heard "an enormous crash". |
Two vehicles were involved in the collision, according to police | Two vehicles were involved in the collision, according to police |
"I went back into the bedroom, I thought a wardrobe had fallen on to my husband or something and he was absolutely fine," she said. | "I went back into the bedroom, I thought a wardrobe had fallen on to my husband or something and he was absolutely fine," she said. |
"A little while later he went out and phoned me up to say go to the end of the road and look, and you'll see what the crash was." | "A little while later he went out and phoned me up to say go to the end of the road and look, and you'll see what the crash was." |
The car that crashed into the trench was damaged further when a paint can inside burst open during the collision. | |
White paint could be seen all over the interior of the vehicle. | |
Cadent had been doing work on gas mains in the area prior to the collision | Cadent had been doing work on gas mains in the area prior to the collision |
Geoff and Jane May said their dog initially alerted them to the collision | Geoff and Jane May said their dog initially alerted them to the collision |
Geoff May, 68, and his wife Jane May, 60, also both live on Gunton Drive. | Geoff May, 68, and his wife Jane May, 60, also both live on Gunton Drive. |
"Our dog reacted to the crash and we just thought it was the lorries turning up to start work there," Mr May said. | "Our dog reacted to the crash and we just thought it was the lorries turning up to start work there," Mr May said. |
"It was another half an hour before we looked out the window and saw all the commotion." | "It was another half an hour before we looked out the window and saw all the commotion." |
Mrs May added: "It is a sight, you've got to see it to believe it really." | Mrs May added: "It is a sight, you've got to see it to believe it really." |
The ambulance and fire service were also called to the scene. | The ambulance and fire service were also called to the scene. |
The road remained closed while recovery of the vehicles involved was ongoing. | The road remained closed while recovery of the vehicles involved was ongoing. |
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