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BREAKING – Four people hospitalised following serious crash

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This Nissan Skyline is one of two vehicles damaged in a crash in Bucklands Beach this morning.

Emergency services are at the scene of a serious multi-vehicle crash in east Auckland this morning, February 11.

Two vehicles appear to have collided on Hutchinsons Road in Bucklands Beach.

At least three police cars, six police officers, and two Hato Hone St John ambulances were at the scene at about 10.45am.

Police officers are taking statements from witnesses.

The vehicles involved are a Lexus IS350 and a Nissan Skyline.

The Nissan Skyline ended up partially on the front lawn of a house.

The Lexus, left, sustained damage to its rear.

The Lexus sustained heavy damage to its rear and is parked on the right-hand side of the road with its driver’s side to the kerb.

The Nissan Skyline has sustained heavy damage to both sides.

Its windscreen is smashed and its right front tyre has come off and is lying nearby.

The Nissan appears to have smashed through a white timber fence in front of a house and come to a stop partially on the front lawn under a large tree.

Several young people were near the Lexus and appeared to be upset.

The Nissan Skyline ended up partially on the front lawn of a house in Hutchinsons Road.

A spokesperson for Hato Hone St John says: “Hato Hone St John were notified of a motor vehicle incident at 10.31am today on Hutchinsons Road.

“Four ambulances, one rapid response vehicle and one operations manager attended.

“Four patients, two in a serious condition and two in a moderate condition, were transported to Middlemore Hospital.

“One patient, in a minor condition, was assessed and treated at the scene.”

A police spokesperson says: “A vehicle has collided with a parked vehicle on the road at around 10.30am.

“Four occupants of the vehicle suffered injuries. Police will make enquiries into how the crash occurred this morning.”

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