Pedestrian seriously injured after collision with van in East Sussex

A woman has been taken to hospital with serious injuries after a collision in East Sussex this afternoon (Thursday, May 21), police have said.
Emergency services responded to the accident at 3.15pmEmergency services responded to the accident at 3.15pm
Emergency services responded to the accident at 3.15pm

According to Sussex Police, a pedestrian, 'in her late 60s', was involved in a collision with a van at the Seven Dials roundabout in Brighton shortly before 3.15pm.

Emergency services responded to the incident and the woman was taken to Royal Sussex County Hospital with serious injuries, police said.

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A spokesperson added: "Anyone who witnessed the collision or who has any other information about it is asked to email [email protected] or call 101 quoting Operation Greencourt.

Police said road closures in the area are expected to continue into the eveningPolice said road closures in the area are expected to continue into the evening
Police said road closures in the area are expected to continue into the evening

"Road closures in the area are expected to continue into the evening."

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Anyone who witnessed the collision or who has any other information about it is asked to emailcollision.appeal@sussex.pnn.police.ukor call 101 quoting Operation GreencourtAnyone who witnessed the collision or who has any other information about it is asked to emailcollision.appeal@sussex.pnn.police.ukor call 101 quoting Operation Greencourt
Anyone who witnessed the collision or who has any other information about it is asked to [email protected] call 101 quoting Operation Greencourt
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