Two injured on Suffolk roads
A WOODBRIDGE man involved in a road traffic accident is today said to be in a "very poorly" condition.The teenager was airlifted to Ipswich Hospital after his car ploughed into a tree.
A WOODBRIDGE man involved in a road traffic accident is today said to be in a "very poorly" condition.
The teenager was airlifted to Ipswich Hospital after his car ploughed into a tree at around 10.30am yesterday. He was driving a Ford Orion car near to Glevering Hall, Wickham Market, on a country lane near to the B1078 when the accident happened.
The man has since been transferred to Addenbrooke's Hospital, in Cambridge.
Meanwhile, an 81-year-old Ipswich man who was involved in a road traffic accident in Heath Road, Ipswich, has suffered a broken leg and wrist.
His injuries are said to be serious but not life threatening.
The man was in collision with the car near to traffic lights along Heath Road at around 4pm.
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The road was closed for two-and-a-half hours while accident investigators surveyed the scene.