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Ian Bunting

Serious road crash in Coatbridge sees two people taken to hospital with injuries

TWO people were taken to hospital following a serious road crash in Coatbridge.

Police are now appealing for information after the collision, which took place on the A725 North Road, near the entrance to the A8 east-bound, at 12.35pm on Thursday.

A 67-year-old woman was driving her grey Renault Captura when her vehicle collided with a Scania HGV being driven by a 44-year-old man.

Emergency Services attended the scene and the woman was rushed off by ambulance to Monklands Hospital, where she is being treated for her injuries.

Hospital staff describe her condition as “stable”.

A 64 year-old male passenger in the Renault was taken to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow by ambulance and he is in a “critical but stable” condition.

The driver of the Scania HGV did not suffer any injuries.

Officers from the Lanarkshire Road Policing Unit are looking for information, with Sergeant Andrew Currie saying: “Our enquiries into the cause of the crash are continuing.

“This is a busy road and I would ask any witnesses, or anyone with information that will assist our ongoing investigation, to contact us.

“I would also ask anyone driving on that road around the time of the crash with dash-cam footage to get in touch.”

Anyone with information should contact the Lanarkshire Road Policing Unit through 101, quoting reference number 1319 of September 10.

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