A180 BMW crash driver 'poorly but stable'

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Monday, January 07, 2013
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A MAN seriously injured in a crash on the A180 remains in hospital in a "poorly but stable condition", police have confirmed.

As reported, a black BMW crashed at about 1.50am on Saturday while travelling westbound on the A180, 800 yards after the Great Coates interchange.

The car left the road and collided with trees, and the 31-year-old man was thrown from the vehicle sustaining multiple fractures – although was found by off-duty officer PC Pete Musgrave who raised the alarm.

The driver, who has not yet been named, was taken to Hull Royal Infirmary for treatment and was said to be in a serious but stable condition on Sunday.

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A police spokesman has now confirmed that he is "poorly but stable"

Police want to hear from anyone who witnessed the car leaving the road or anyone who saw the car prior to the collision.

Anyone with information should contact Humberside Police on the non-emergency number 101 referring to log 61 of Saturday, January 5, 2013.

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    by tarkley

    Monday, January 07 2013, 4:26PM

    “well done to the officer & i hope the driver makes a full recovery. why the use of `although`,doesn`t make sense.”

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