Four children injured following serious collision in Henbury
A 28-year-old woman has also been taken to hospital with "life-threatening" injuries
Several people have sustained injuries following a serious collision in Henbury over the Easter weekend.
Officers from Cheshire Police were alerted to an incident taking place in the Church Lane area of the town just after 5pm on Sunday afternoon (April 20th).
When responders arrived at the scene, they found that a silver Audi A3 had collided with a white Dacia Sandero.
It was quickly established that the Audi has come off the road and smashed into a tree nearby.
All occupants of the Dacia Sandero - two women aged 60 and 33, as well as a one-year-old boy - were left injured following the crash.
A passenger in the Audi, a 28-year-old woman, was treated by paramedics who arrived at the scene, but was later taken to hospital shortly afterwards for her injuries, which are believed to be "life-threatening".
Three other children - a girl, aged 5, as well as two boys aged 6 and 2 - were also seriously injured in the incident and taken to nearby Manchester Children's Hospital after being looked at by paramedics.
The driver of the Audi, a 29-year-old man, sustained minor injuries in the incident and was taken to hospital.
After being looked over by doctors, the man was released and subsequently arrested by Cheshire Police.
Officers have since named the man as 29-year-old Rhys Farry from Weller Avenue in Manchester and charged him with four counts of causing serious injury by dangerous driving, driving without insurance and driving without a licence.
Investigations into the crash remain ongoing and those who may have any information are being urged to contact Cheshire Police as soon as possible.
Those who might be able to help officers in their enquiries are being asked to call 101 and quote incident reference number 25000321003.