A MAN has died and another is fighting for their life after a horror car crash.
Police were called to reports of a single-vehicle collision on the A303 in Somerset at just after 2pm on Saturday.
Paramedics pulled a man in his 50s from the wreckage, between Sparkford and Wincanton.
He was tragically pronounced dead at the scene, while three others were rushed to hospital.
It is understood one person remains in life-threatening condition.
Another is still receiving treatment for non life-threatening injuries and the third has since been discharged.
Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue confirmed four people had become trapped inside a car after it veered off the road near Compton Pauncefoot and crashed into a ditch.
Cops have since launched an appeal for more information and dashcam footage from anyone who may have been in the area.
A statement from Avon and Somerset Police said: “We are appealing for witnesses following a fatal collision on the A303 yesterday (Saturday 22 November). Officers were called at 2.15pm to the A303 between Sparkford and Wincanton following reports of a single-vehicle collision.
“Sadly one person, a man in his 50s, was pronounced dead at the scene. Our thoughts are with his loved ones at this time and we are offering them support via one of our specially-trained family liaison officers.
“Three other people were taken to hospital, one of whom is believed to be in life-threatening condition. One remains in hospital with non-life-threatening or life changing injuries and the third has since been discharged to recover at home.
“The road was closed in both directions while emergency services responded. If you were in the area around 2-2.15pm and witnessed the collision, or have any dashcam footage which could aid our enquiries, please call 101 and quote reference 5225328170 .”
Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service added: “Three fire engines were sent to a report of a single vehicle road traffic collision on the A303 near Wincanton. On arrival crews confirmed that this single vehicle had left the road and into a ditch, with 4 people trapped inside.
“A further fire engine and heavy rescue unit were also mobilised. Crews assisted Ambulance crews in releasing the casualties and the incident has been left in hands of the Police.”




