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Man, 86, seriously injured after car leaves M180 in North Lincolnshire

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An 86-year-old man sustained severe injuries after his vehicle left the M180 motorway and collided with an embankment in North Lincolnshire, as reported by Humberside Police. The incident took place just before 10:30 GMT, in-between the Woodhouse Interchange, in the vicinity of Belton, and the Tudworth Interchange, close to Thorne. The elderly man was behind the wheel of a white Mercedes and was transported to hospital following the arrival of emergency services at the crash site. Police have issued a call for witnesses or individuals who may have captured dashcam footage to connect with them through their non-emergency 101 number.

This article is based on original reporting shared by www.bbc.com, as adapted by The Lincoln Post.

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