Three people in hospital after serious crash in Aylesbury

One woman in her sixties is believed to have life threatening injuries.

Author: Scarlett Bawden-GaulPublished 25th Sep 2020
Last updated 25th Sep 2020

The serious collision near Stoke Mandeville, Aylesbury, involved two cars.

Three people remain in hospital with serious injuries after a road traffic collision in Aylesbury.

On Sunday at around 12.20am a Fiat Punto and Fiat 500, both silver, collided on the B4443 Lower Road, near to The Bell public house in Stoke Mandeville.

The Fiat Punto caught fire following the collision.

A man aged in his twenties, who was in the Fiat Punto, sustained serious injuries. A second man, also in his twenties and in the Fiat Punto, sustained injuries that are believed to be life changing.

A woman in her sixties, who was in the Fiat 500, sustained injuries believed to be life threatening.

All three were taken to hospital where they all remain.

Investigating officer, PC Sandra Terry, of the Serious Collisions Investigation Unit, said:

“This was a serious road traffic collision, which has left three people with significant injuries.

“I am appealing for any witnesses to this road traffic collision, or anyone that may have information relating to it, to please come forward and speak to police.

“Although this incident happened during the night, there were other cars on this road, so I would appeal to any other motorists who were using the B4443 road at the time to please get in touch if they can help.

“Alternatively, if any motorists who were near this area at the time have any dash cam footage of it, we would please like to hear from you.

“I would also like to take the opportunity to praise those members of the public at the scene who rushed to help the injured parties prior to police arrival.

“Anyone with information is asked to contact Thames Valley Police on 101, quoting 43200295175. You can also make a report online.”