Man in hospital six days on from village crash

Isaac AsheEast Midlands
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A section of the A57 at East Markham was closed on Saturday following the crash

A man remains in hospital with serious injuries six days on from a crash that shut a main road in a village in Nottinghamshire.

A grey BMW and an orange Honda Jazz crashed on the A57 at East Markham, between the High Street and Askham Road junctions, at about 07:45 GMT on Saturday, said Nottinghamshire Police.

One driver, a man in his 30s, suffered serious injuries and remains in hospital, while the other driver, a woman in her 20s, had hospital treatment for injuries and has since been discharged.

The force has issued a plea for witnesses or dashcam footage which could help their investigation.

PC Aaron Hill said: "A motorist has suffered serious injuries following this collision, so it is really important we understand exactly what happened."

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