A man remains in hospital in a serious condition after a two-vehicle car crash.
Merseyside Police were contacted at 6.30pm, August 3, following reports there had been a crash at the junction of Jackson Street and Manor Street in St Helens.
The incident involved a Vauxhall Adam and a Land Rover and Merseyside Police confirmed the occupants of the Vauxhall were not seriously injured.
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The two male occupants of the Land Rover were taken to hospita l with "major-trauma related injuries." The force said one still remains in hospital in a "serious condition" and the other man has since been discharged.
Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service was also on the scene and said upon arrival, one vehicle was "on its roof" and Merseyside Police are continuing to appeal for witnesses.
In a statement today, Merseyside Police said: "We are continuing to appeal for witnesses following a road traffic collision in St Helens on Tuesday 3 rd August.
"We were contacted at 6.30pm following reports there had been a collision at the junction of Jackson Street and Manor Street involving a Vauxhall Adam and a Land Rover.
"One of the male occupants of the Land Rover remains in a serious condition in hospital and the second male has been discharged."
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Sergeant Mike Clarey from the Matrix Serious Collision Investigation Unit said: "We are particularly interested in speaking to the driver of a silver grey coloured Mitsubishi L200 that was in the area of Jackson Street around 6.30pm, who may have witnessed the collision, and may have information which is vital to our investigation."
Anyone who witnessed the incident or has any information is asked to call our Matrix Serious Collision Investigation Unit on (0151) 777 5747 or contact @MerPolCC on Twitter or Merseyside Police Contact Centre on Facebook quoting reference 21000540765.
Alternatively you can leave information anonymously with Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. You can also use their online form anonymously here.
Yesterday, a Merseyside Fire and Rescue spokesperson told the ECHO police where at the scene upon their arrival.
They said: "We were alerted at 6.34pm and on the scene at 6.39pm. We sent two fire engines to the scene and it was a two-vehicle collision.
"When we got there everybody was out of the vehicles. One vehicles was on its roof."
North West Ambulance Service said: "Two patients were taken to hospital suffering major-trauma related injuries.
"A third patient also went to hospital."
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