; Eight People Injured in Two County Incidents Just Hours Apart

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EIGHT people were hurt in two separate crashes around the county over the weekend. One smash, involving four cars and a lorry, left a 43-year-old man with a serious head injury and another three needing hospital treatment. It happened at 12.45pm on Saturday near a garage at Nocton Heath on the A15 south of Lincoln. The road was closed between the B1178 and the B1202 for almost seven hours. The man, who has not been named, was driving a Ford Escort. He was described by staff at Lincoln County Hospital as being in a "serious" but stable condition yesterday.

The other three people injured in the accident were said to have minor injuries. In addition to the HGV and the Ford Escort, a blue Audi A4 and two other cars were involved, although details of their make and model are not known. In a separate incident on Friday, four people were injured after a taxi ploughed into a group pedestrians having mounted the pavement at Roman Bank, in the seaside resort of Ingoldmells, near Skegness at midnight. A man and a woman who were walking on the pavement were both left with broken legs. Sergeant Craig Dunderdale, of Lincolnshire Police, said: "At about midnight on Friday night a grey Fiat Scudo taxi mounted the kerb in Roman Bank at Ingoldmells. "It collided with a number of pedestrians, injuring four. "A man and woman received broken legs, a third person received a serious cut to their side and facial injuries and a fourth person received minor injuries.

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