A SERIOUS crash caused the A4103 near Hereford to close for nearly 10 hours.
Emergency services – including an ambulance, a paramedic officer and the Midlands Air Ambulance from Strensham - were called to Roman Road, near the Livestock Market, shortly before 5.20pm on Saturday (May 20).
A spokesperson for West Midlands Ambulance Service said: "On arrival we discovered a car that had overturned and come to rest on its roof.
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"There was one male patient, who was treated for serious injuries, before being airlifted to Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham."
A police cordon was put in place north of the livestock market, with the road closed up to the Stretton Sugwas roundabout until 2.50am the following morning (Sunday).
The investigation is on-going, and anyone with any information that could help is asked to contact PC Mark Galpin on 07970 544185 or email mark.galpin@westmercia.police.uk
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