Emergency services called to Brighton collision

Emergency services were at the scene of a road traffic collision involving two cars in Brighton.
The scene of the collision on the A27 Lewes Road SUS-200813-191517001The scene of the collision on the A27 Lewes Road SUS-200813-191517001
The scene of the collision on the A27 Lewes Road SUS-200813-191517001

Sussex Police said they were called to the incident on the A27 Lewes Road, near Selsfield Drive at 6.30pm on Thursday (August 13).

A Sussex Police spokesperson said, “Emergency services were called the scene of a collision in Brighton on Thursday evening (August 13).

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“A blue Mercedes A140 had collided with a red Peugeot 107 on the A2700 Lewes Road adjacent to Selsfield Drive at 6.29pm, causing the Peugeot to roll on to its roof.

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Emergency services are at the scene SUS-200813-191507001

“The 33-year-old Brighton man who was driving the Mercedes, and a 33-year-old woman from Brighton who was driving the Peugeot, were both taken to the Royal Sussex County Hospital in Brighton for treatment.

“Anyone who witnessed the collision or has dash cam footage of either of the vehicles in the area in the time leading up to is asked to report online or call 101 quoting serial 1282 of 13/08.”

South East Coast Ambulance Service has been contacted for more information.

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