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Boy, 16, seriously hurt after car crashes into wall in Sheffield

Boy, 16, seriously hurt after car crashes into wall in Sheffield

BBC News10 hours ago
A 16-year-old boy has been left seriously injured after the car he was a passenger in crashed into a wall.South Yorkshire Police said the collision involved a silver Kia Ceed and happened in Manchester Road, in the Stocksbridge area of Sheffield, at about 00:20 BST on Wednesday.The driver of the car, a 31-year-old woman, and three other 16-year-old boys suffered minor injuries, police said.A brief road closure was in place near the junction with Ashfield Road.
Anyone with information, or footage of the collision, is asked to contact South Yorkshire Police.
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