Man in hospital after four-car crash on Sheffield's University Square roundabout following 'medical episode'
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Emergency services were called to the scene of the collision at University Square roundabout, on Upper Hanover Street, in the city centre on Monday, April 18, at around 3.15pm.
South Yorkshire Police initially described the incident, near the junction with Brook Hill, as a ‘minor/damage only road traffic collision’ and said it would not be releasing any further details.
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Hide AdBut the force today revealed a 70-year-old man remains in hospital and has appealed for witnesses and anyone with dash cam footage to get in touch.
In a statement, it said: “It is believed the driver of an orange Toyota suffered a medical episode at the wheel and collided with three other vehicles, a silver Audi A4, a white Renault Clio and a silver Landrover Freelander.
“The Toyota driver, a 70-year-old man was taken to hospital, where he remains. The other drivers were uninjured.
“Officers are keen to hear from anyone who saw what happened, or has dash-cam footage of the collision or Toyota prior. If you can help, please call 101, quoting incident number 572 of April 18.”
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Paramedics and firefighters also attended the incident.
South Yorkshire Fire & Rescue said it had sent two fire engines to the scene but its firefighters had not had to rescue anyone trapped in any of the vehicles.