Driver suffers serious injuries after serious crash on Cornwall's A38
Two vehicles collided in the Glynn Valley on Tuesday, closing the road until the early hours
Last updated 2nd Feb 2022
Police have confirmed a driver has suffered serious injuries after a crash on the A38 in Cornwall.
Officers say three people were hurt after two cars collided in the Glynn Valley.
They were called to the Two Waters Foot area on Tuesday afternoon.
It is understood paramedics and the air ambulance were also called to the scene.
The road was closed until the early hours of Wednesday, while specialist investigators worked at the scene.
Devon and Cornwall Police are urging any witnesses, who were in the area at the time, to contact them via 101.
In a statement, the force said: "Police were called at around 3.25pm on Tuesday 1st February 2022, to reports of a two-vehicle collision near the Halfway House, A38 Glynn Valley, Bodmin.
"The collision involved a blue Vauxhall Corsa and a blue Hyundai I20.
"Three people were treated for injuries and, as a result of the collision, the driver of the Hyundai suffered serious injuries.
"A full forensic investigation of the scene took place and officers are working to establish the cause of this collision.
"Police thank the public for their patience while they investigated the scene.
"Police are appealing for any witnesses who were in the area at the time of the collision and have information which could assist the investigation to get in touch via 101, quoting Log 568 of 1st February 2022".