Driver trapped after crash near Tysoe

By IH Thursday 08 November 2012 Updated: 09/11 15:20

A WOMAN had to be freed from her car following a crash near Tysoe.

The two car collision happened on the A422 Banbury Road near the village around 9.15am on Wednesday (November 7).

A woman in her 30s driving alone was trapped in her car and had to be freed, before being taken to hospital in Oxford with head, hip and chest injuries.

A family of four travelling in the second car were treated by medics at the scene. A man in his 40s was treated for a chest injury, and an eight-year-old boy received neck, back and shoulder injuries. They were both taken to Warwick Hospital for further assessment and treatment.

A woman in her 40s and a teenage girl also travelling in the car were also checked by medics but did not need hospital treatment.

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