Man in his 90s injured in Portsmouth road collision is 'still in serious condition' say police

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A man in his 90s who was seriously injured in a road collision this week is still in hospital, police say.

There was a two-car crash in Havant Road, Drayton on Thursday at 9.45am, resulting in the road being closed between Eastern Road and Lealand Road for several hours.

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A woman in her 70s and a man in his 40s had minor injuries, police said on the day, but a man in his 90s was taken to Southampton General Hospital with serious injuries.

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Police say a man in his 90s who was injured in a crash is still in  a serious condition, but that his injuries are not life-threateningPolice say a man in his 90s who was injured in a crash is still in  a serious condition, but that his injuries are not life-threatening
Police say a man in his 90s who was injured in a crash is still in a serious condition, but that his injuries are not life-threatening

Today a police spokeswoman said: ‘The man is still in hospital in a serious condition, however we don’t believe that his injuries are life-threatening at the current time.’

Nobody has been arrested after the accident.