May 15, 2016 11.59 am This story is over 93 months old

Teen remains in critical condition and two others seriously injured after Lincolnshire crash

An 18-year-old motorist’s condition has escalated to ‘critical’ and two other passengers, 18 and 13, are being treated for serious injuries after the car they were in crashed into a tree. As previously reported, the collision occurred at around 10 minutes past midnight on Saturday, May 14 on the A158 at the junction with Bond…

An 18-year-old motorist’s condition has escalated to ‘critical’ and two other passengers, 18 and 13, are being treated for serious injuries after the car they were in crashed into a tree.

As previously reported, the collision occurred at around 10 minutes past midnight on Saturday, May 14 on the A158 at the junction with Bond Hays Lane at Hagworthingham.

The silver Vauxhall Astra had left the road to the driver’s side and collided with a tree.

Police confirmed on Sunday, May 15 the driver, a man aged 18, is in a critical condition in Hull Royal Infirmary.

The 18-year-old woman passenger remains in a serious condition also in Hull Royal Infirmary.

The condition of the 13-year-old girl taken to Lincoln is now described as serious.

The circumstances of the collision have been referred to the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC).

Police are still appealing for anyone who was travelling on the A158 around the area of Hagworthingham and Horncastle to get in touch.

People can contact the witness appeal line on 01522 558855.