Three out of four men injured in that two vehicle collision between a truck and a car on St John’s Road in Pembroke remain in hospital today, one of them in the Intensive Care Unit, where he is listed in stable condition.
A police spokesman said: “At last check earlier this afternoon (October 18th) the three male occupants of the car involved in a two vehicle collision that occurred around 7:50pm Tuesday, October 17th on St John’s Road in Pembroke near the junction with Tatems Hill continued to receive treatment at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital, while the 41-year-old male from Pembroke that drove the truck involved had been treated and discharged.
“Of the three men still in hospital, the 21-year-old car driver from Pembroke was anticipated to be admitted to a general ward later today – while his passengers, a 22-year-old Pembroke man and a 22-year-old Warwick man, were in stable condition in the Intensive Care Unit and in stable condition on a general ward respectively,” he added.
Inquiries continue and any witnesses are asked to contact the main police telephone number on 295-0011.