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British Woman Seriously Injured in Menorca Car Collision
A 59-year-old British national has sustained critical injuries following a three-vehicle collision in Menorca, part of Spain’s Balearic Islands. The incident, a serious car crash, occurred on Tuesday morning and has prompted an ongoing investigation. Emergency services responded swiftly to the scene in Menorca, and the injured woman was promptly transported to a local hospital for urgent medical attention.
Details of the Accident
The crash took place at approximately 10:30 am local time. Firefighters were required to extricate two individuals from the wreckage. The British woman was among those rescued and was immediately transferred to Mateu Orfila Hospital in Mahon, the capital of this popular tourist destination. She is currently receiving treatment in the intensive care unit due to the severity of her injuries.
Casualties and Investigation
Reports indicate that five individuals in total were injured in the car crash. Alongside the critically injured British woman, another British passenger in the same vehicle sustained injuries. A 21-year-old Spanish driver involved in the collision is also in critical condition and has been admitted to intensive care. In addition, two women, aged 19 and 29, one of whom is Spanish, were also hospitalized for treatment of their injuries. One person was treated at the scene and did not require hospital transport.
Ongoing Inquiry
Civil Guard traffic officers have initiated a thorough probe into the circumstances surrounding the incident. Their findings will be presented to a local court for review. Photographs from the location show vehicle debris scattered across the road and surrounding areas, with emergency responders present at the site of the crash. The investigation aims to determine the cause of the multi-vehicle collision and ensure road safety in Menorca.