Five people injured in serious two-car crash at Pages Flat Rd and Victor Harbor Rd intersection
Four women aged from 67 to 88 are in hospital, and a man in his 70s is in a critical condition, after two cars collided at a notorious intersection.
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A man in his 70s has been rushed to hospital in a critical condition, while four other women aged between 67 and 88 are in Flinders after a two-car collision at Willunga Hill.
Emergency services rushed to the intersection of Pages Flat and Victor Harbor roads about 8.30am on Friday, after reports of the crash.
A Mazda SUV and Toyota sedan collided at the intersection, with the driver of one – a man from Port Elliot man, 73, flown to Royal Adelaide Hospital with serious injuries. He is in a critical condition.
A 79-year-old woman driving the other vehicle with her three female passengers aged 67, 74, and 88 were all taken to the Flinders Medical Centre with non-life-threatening injuries including chest pains and arm and neck injuries.
It’s understood doctors are “particularly concerned” about one of the drivers, who suffered a stroke at the scene.
Major Crash officers were seen conducting an investigation at the accident, part of which included a drone flyover of the area.
Traffic on Victor Harbor Road and Pages Flat Road was diverted for several hours but roads were reopened just before 3pm.
Anyone who witnessed the crash and hasn’t yet spoken with police is asked to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or online at crimestopperssa.com.au
Originally published as Five people injured in serious two-car crash at Pages Flat Rd and Victor Harbor Rd intersection