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Appeal for witnesses after four people were injured in a three-car collision on the A27 near Arundel

Police are appealing for witnesses after four people were injured in a three-car collision on the A27 near Arundel on Saturday (8th of October)

Emergency services were called to reports of a collision at Poling at around 12 noon and an air ambulance also attended.

A man and woman in a Vauxhall Astra suffered serious injuries and they were taken to Worthing Hospital. Two men from a Ford Fiesta were also seriously injured and are being treated at the Royal Sussex County Hospital, Brighton. All were taken to hospital by ambulance.

A police spokesperson said “There was significant disruption for some hours and we appreciate your patience while as we managed the scene.”

“Anybody who witnessed the incident or the circumstances leading up to it, or has any relevant dashcam footage, is asked to contact collision.appeal@sussex.police.uk or call 101 quoting serial 508 of 08/10”

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