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Huge sinkhole swallows car on busy road as elderly man helped out stranded motor

A huge sinkhole has swallowed up a car after appearing on a busy road. Emergency services rushed to the street in Nottinghamshire on Saturday, May 6, following reports that a motorist was in distress.

CCTV footage from the scene shows the sinkhole start small before becoming a gaping chasm and trapping a black Skoda. Cops have since shut the road and have identified a collapsed sewer as the cause of the incident.

Russell Gull, the owner of nearby Res Barbers, sprang to action after seeing the vehicle become englufed by the crater, which is believed to be around 12ft deep. Thankfully, no one is believed to have been hurt in the incident.

Russell, who helped the trapped driver out of his car, he told the Mirror: "The first thing I noticed was a man warning us there was a pothole. One car went round it but the next just drove straight ahead and dove right in. We helped the guy out. He was elderly but seemed okay, just a bit shaken."

Local Tom Oxley, 78, added: "My son-in-law in Lincoln heard about it this morning so we've come to have a look. I've been talking to the people on the scene and they've said the hole is 12 feet deep.

CCTV footage shows the hole started off small (Nottinghamshire Live/BPM Media)

"I use this road regularly myself to go the gym, but with the hole now you can actually see the thickness of the road and it doesn't look very thick, especially when you consider some of the bigger vehicles that will be going over this."

Jo Appleby, 45, who lives in Worksop, said: "It must have been terrifying for the people in the car to realise that there was this huge hole right underneath them. I feel really sorry for them as well because this car is probably their pride and joy.

The driver was left shaken (Russell Gull / SWNS)

"I do think the roads are in a bad state at the moment and they've been getting worse over the past few months. I know that there has been some bad weather so that may not have helped."

A Severn Trent spokesperson said: "We're incredibly sorry for the disruption and issues that's been caused by a collapsed sewer pipe on Carlton Road. For the safety of everyone, we have closed a section of the road as our engineers work.

"This is a complex repair that requires careful planning, but it will be our absolute priority to get the pipe fixed, and everything put back to normal as quickly, and safely as possible. Again, we're really sorry for the inconvenience that's been caused."

The county council tweeted on Sunday lunchtime: "Worksop sinkhole update. We've put a closure in place on Carlton Road, Worksop to keep the road safe following a collapse in the carriageway."

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