Stonehenge Horror Crash: Two Hospitalised With Life-Changing Injuries After A360 Collision
Stonehenge Horror Crash: Two Hospitalised With Life-Changing Injuries After A360 Collision

Wiltshire Police are investigating a serious crash that left two motorcyclists with potentially life-changing injuries after a van and motorcycle collided near Stonehenge.

The collision happened just after 11.20am on Sunday, 11 May, on the A360 between Longbarrow Roundabout and the Stonehenge Visitor Centre.

Biker and Passenger Rushed to Hospital

The Harley Davidson motorcycle, carrying a man in his 60s and a woman in her 70s, collided with a Volkswagen Transporter van. Both the rider and pillion passenger were taken to hospital.

The driver of the van was uninjured, police confirmed.

Emergency services rushed to the scene and the road remains closed in both directions as officers carry out collision investigation and vehicle recovery.

Police Appeal for Dash Cam Footage

Wiltshire Police are appealing for witnesses or dash cam footage to assist their Serious Collision Investigation Team.

Anyone with information should call 01225 694597, quoting log 114 of 11 May, or email [email protected].

“This was a serious incident involving elderly road users on a well-travelled route. We are keen to hear from anyone who may have seen the collision or has relevant footage,” said a Wiltshire Police spokesperson.

 

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