Posted: Tue 17th Apr 2018

Pedestrian hit by car in Bronington

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This article is old - Published: Tuesday, Apr 17th, 2018

A pedestrian has been hit by a car this morning in Bronington.

The Welsh Ambulance Service have told us: “We were called at shortly before 9.50am this morning (Tuesday 17 April) to reports a pedestrian had been hit by a car on Maesllwyn Close, Bronington.

“We sent a Wales Air Ambulance and a crew in an emergency ambulance and a man was taken by road to Wrexham Maelor Hospital.”

The air ambulance arrived in Wrexham at 11:20am, and left to head back to base just after midday.



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