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Man trapped after serious crash in Chartham, near Canterbury, flown to London hospital by air ambulance

A man was freed from his car by firefighters after a serious three-vehicle crash.

The driver was then taken to hospital by air ambulance following the collision in Cockering Road, Chartham, near Canterbury.

A man was freed from his car by firefighters following a serious collision in Cockering Road, Chartham. Picture: Kent Police
A man was freed from his car by firefighters following a serious collision in Cockering Road, Chartham. Picture: Kent Police

Paramedics, firefighters and police were sent to the scene on Saturday night.

A pale blue hatchback involved in the collision was pictured surrounded by members of the emergency services.

A man was airlifted to a London hospital following a three-vehicle crash in Cockering Road, Chartham. Picture: Kent Police
A man was airlifted to a London hospital following a three-vehicle crash in Cockering Road, Chartham. Picture: Kent Police
Cockering Road, Chartham near Canterbury. Picture: Google
Cockering Road, Chartham near Canterbury. Picture: Google

A spokesman for Kent Police said: “We were called at 9.35pm on Saturday to Cockering Road, Chartham, near Canterbury, following reports of a collision involving three vehicles.

“Kent Fire and Rescue Service was also called to the scene to assist after one person was reported trapped in their vehicle.

“The man was taken to a London hospital by air ambulance to be treated for his injuries.”

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