Police appeal for dashcam footage after serious collision in Helston

By Max Goodman

31st Aug 2023 | Local News

Police are looking for more information and any dash cam footage available. (Image: Devon and Cornwall Police)
Police are looking for more information and any dash cam footage available. (Image: Devon and Cornwall Police)

Officers say they are seeking witnesses and dashcam footage following a serious collision in Helston.

Emergency services were called at 2.30 pm on Tuesday 29 August after a black Seat Ibiza left the B3304 Porthleven Road and ended up down an embankment.

Devon and Cornwall Police said: "The driver, a man aged in his 20s from Helston, sustained serious injuries and was initially taken to Treliske Hospital before being airlifted to Derriford Hospital by Cornwall Air Ambulance.

"South West Ambulance Service and Cornwall Fire and Rescue Service also attended alongside officers from the Roads Policing Team. Officers would also like to thank members of the public who stopped to assist."

The road was closed for more than two hours while officers investigated the scene.

Police have also said that the circumstances surrounding the collision are being investigated and officers are appealing for information as well as any relevant dashcam footage which may assist with their enquiries.

Please contact police online or by telephone on 101, quoting log number 494 of 29/08/23.

     

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