A canine has died and a person has been critically damage after a automobile crash in St Columb. The collision, which concerned a black Nissan Note and a pedestrian, occurred on the A3059 on Saturday (March 16). Devon and Cornwall Police had been known as to the scene simply after 10pm.
A 50-year-old man was found with serious injuries and was taken to Royal Cornwall Hospital for therapy, a spokesperson for the police drive mentioned. They added a canine had sadly been discovered deceased on the scene. The driver concerned was not injured.
The police at the moment are asking anybody who noticed the crash to contact them.
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A spokesperson for Devon and Cornwall Police mentioned: “Police had been known as at round 10.05pm on 16 March to reviews of a two car collision on the A3059 at St Columb Major close to Newquay. The collision concerned a pedestrian and a black Nissan Note automobile. Members of the air ambulance response crew, southwest ambulance, Devon and Cornwall Police Response models and Roads Policing Team attended the scene.”
“Officers wish to thank these members of the general public who had stopped and assisted on the scene. Any witnesses who weren’t spoken to on the time and/or captured the collision on dashcam that will help with enquiries, are requested to contact Devon and Cornwall Police on 101 quoting log 929 of 16 March.”
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