20-07-2025
Police update on residents living above Stoke-on-Trent kebab shop struck by car
The occupants of a building struck by an out-of-contol car have escaped from the property uninjured. They were above Rose Fast Food - on Scotia Road, in Burslem - when a car ploughed into the kebab shop.
One man has been taken to hospital following the collision. Staffordshire Police have not confirmed whether the casualty is the driver.
The crash happened at 6am this morning. It closed Scotia Road between its junctions with Baddeley Street and Darwin Drive.
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A police spokesman said: "We remain at the scene of a road traffic collision. One man has been taken to hospital. His injuries are not thought to be life-threatening or life-changing at this time. The occupants of the building were not injured. Our investigation is ongoing."
Any witnesses can call the police on 101.
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