Man dies following Collingbourne Ducis collision

Two vehicles were involved in the crash yesterday evening

Author: Faye TryhornPublished 17th Dec 2020
Last updated 17th Dec 2020

The collision happened at around 6.15pm on Wednesday (16th December) on the A338 between Collingbourne Ducis and Collingbourne Kingston, involving a Nissan X-Trail and a Ford Ranger.

A man from Poole, who was driving the Nissan, was taken to Southampton General Hospital with life-threatening injuries and died there.

A passenger from the same car - a 56 year old man from Salisbury - was also taken to Southampton General Hospital by air ambulance.

He remains in hospital after suffering a suspected heart attack at the scene of the crash.

There have been issues with lorries on the A338 in Collingbourne Ducis

The driver of the Ford Ranger, a man in his 50s from Salisbury, had minor injuries and was taken to Salisbury District Hospital.

WITNESS APPEAL

There's now an investigation underway by Wiltshire Police, and they're asking witnesses to come forward, especially those with dash-cam footage.

Police say they're aware of an HGV that was just ahead of the collision and may be unaware of it, but could still help with vital information.

If you can help with any details, you're asked to call 101, quoting log number 218 of yesterday (16th December).

The road was closed for just over 10 hours to allow for collision investigators to work at the scene and for debris to be cleared.

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