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Tunbridge Wells: Emergency services at scene of crash in High Street
07:00, 16 December 2015
A pensioner remains in hospital after crashing his car in Tunbridge Wells.
Police, ambulance and fire crews were called to the High Street at 1.40pm to reports of a car hitting an object in the car park of Christ Church.
Kent Fire and Rescue Service used hydraulic cutting equipment to remove the roof of a black Nissan and released an man, aged in his 80s.
It's understood the man's car hit a parked vehicle before crashing into a brick wall.
He was removed on a spinal longboard and treated for minor injuries.
He was taken by road to Tunbridge Wells Hospital in Pembury, where he remains today.
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