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Appeal for witnesses after multi-vehicle crash on A2 at Bean leaves Rochester man with serious injuries

Crash investigators are appealing for witnesses after a multi-vehicle crash on the A2 which left a man suffering serious injuries.

The crash happened at about 8.15am yesterday in Bean and involved four vehicles.

It happened on the approach for the A282 slip road leaving the A2 London-bound.

The A2 crash the road and police are now appealing for witnesses. Picture: Highways England
The A2 crash the road and police are now appealing for witnesses. Picture: Highways England

The crash involved four vehicles which were a grey Jaguar F-Type, a black Ford Focus, a grey Ford Focus and a white articulated lorry.

The driver of the black Ford Focus, a man in his 30s from the Rochester area, suffered a serious injury and was taken to a London Hospital for treatment.

He remains in a serious condition.

The man who was trapped in one of the vehicles was freed by the fire service and crews used hydraulic rescue equipment to free a man from his car by removing the roof.

Drivers faced delays as they could only use the slip road onto the M25 and A282 anti-clockwise.

The road was fully opened later that morning.

Officers from Kent Police’s serious collision investigation unit are investigating the crash and would like to hear from anyone who witnessed it.

They are also keen to gather any dash cam footage which has captured the incident, or has recorded the vehicles involved in the moments leading up to the smash.

Anyone with information should call 01622 798538 quoting AH/05/19, or email sciu.td@kent.pnn.police.uk.

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