May 8, 2012 2.23 pm This story is over 142 months old

Lincoln man seriously injured in road crash

Road crash: A 42-year-old man from Lincoln is being treated for multiple fractures and injuries after his car left the road north of the city.

A 42-year-old man from Lincoln is being treated for multiple fractures and injuries after his car left the road north of the city.

The incident happened at around 1:00am on Saturday, May 5, when the man’s blue Citroen Saxo left the B1398, the road near South Carlton.

The car is believed to have been travelling north when it left the road crashed through a hedge and collided with a telegraph pole.

The driver and lone occupant of the car was the 42-year-old Lincoln man.

He was treated at Lincoln County hospital before being transfered to the Queen’s Medical Centre in Nottingham where he remains in intensive care.

He suffered multiple fractures to his limbs, chest injuries and facial injuries.

Sergeant Dave Mitchell of the Lincolnshire Police Collision Investigation Team is keen to speak to anyone who saw the car leave the road or on the B1398 prior to the crash.

Sergeant Mitchell can be contacted via the Lincoolnshire Police Collision Witness Hotline 01522 558855.

Source: Lincolnshire Police