Police are appealing for witnesses after a serious road traffic collision near to Ludgershall.
At approximately 11.15am on Saturday (29/4) a white and red coloured Ducati motorcycle was involved in a collision with a car, a yellow Triumph Dolomite, on the A41 near to Ludgershall.
The motorcyclist came off his bike and suffered serious injuries and was taken to hospital, where he remains at this time.
He sustained two broken wrists and fractures to his pelvis and neck
The driver of the car was also taken to hospital with fractured ribs and collarbone. He also remains in hospital.
Investigating officer PC Martin Woodford of the Joint Operations Roads Policing Unit, based at Amersham, said: “This collision occurred late in the morning on Saturday and I’m appealing to anybody who witnessed it to please get in touch with Thames Valley Police.
“If you were driving in the area and have dash-cam, I would ask you to please check this and contact us if it has captured the collision or the moments leading up to it.
“You can contact us by making a report online or by calling 101, quoting reference number 43230186179.”
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