Car flips onto its roof on A22 at Golden Cross

A car flipped onto its roof after a two-vehicle collision near Hailsham last night (Sunday, November 22).
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The A22 at Golden Cross was blocked for nearly two hours after the crash at Golden Cross at 8.40pm.

A spokesperson for Sussex Police said: "No serious injuries were reported. The road was closed for around two hours while the vehicles were recovered."

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The accident followed a number of collisions in the county on Sunday.

A car was left badly damaged after flipping onto its roof. Photo: Dan JessupA car was left badly damaged after flipping onto its roof. Photo: Dan Jessup
A car was left badly damaged after flipping onto its roof. Photo: Dan Jessup

Three men were arrested and one left seriously injured in the early hours after a white Mercedes E350 saloon car, which had been reported stolen earlier during the night, left the road and collided with a tree and a telegraph pole in Kings Drive, Eastbourne. Read more hereLater on, a collision saw a car end up on top of a roundabout outside Tesco Extra on Lottbridge Drove, shortly before 4.30pm.

In Brighton, an 84-year-old pedestrian was taken to hospital after being involved in a collision with a marked police car at 11.10am.

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Police attended at around 9pm. Photo: Dan JessupPolice attended at around 9pm. Photo: Dan Jessup
Police attended at around 9pm. Photo: Dan Jessup
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