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Canterbury: No serious injuries despite car overturning in Hersden
07:47, 19 February 2019
updated: 08:50, 19 February 2019
The passengers of a vehicle which overturned have miraculously walked away without serious injury.
The collision in Hersden at 10.25pm last night saw a roadside barrier bent out of place and a car turned onto its side.
A police tweet confirmed that the incident resulted in one person being arrested.
It reads: "Overnight #LPT1 [Local Policing Team] have dealt with various incidents of mental health, and other matters, including this RTC at Hersden - amazingly no serious injuries but one person in custody as a result."
A police spokeswoman said: "Kent Police was called to a collision on the A28 in Hersden, Canterbury at 10.25pm on Monday, February 18.
"Minor injuries were reported and a woman from Margate was arrested for failing to provide a roadside breath test."
Police have been contacted for further comment.
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