Two men seriously hurt on M25 as motorway shut with seven-mile queues


Two people have been rushed to hospital after a serious incident on the M25 this morning. Seven miles of queues have formed on the motorway after the collision, with lanes being partially blocked as a result of the crash. Emergency services rushed to the scene at around 10.40am this morning following reports of a collision at Junction 10 of the motorway.

Two people were treated at the scene whilst one was rushed to hospital via air ambulance and another taken by road.

A spokesperson for Surrey Police told MyLondon: “We are appealing for witnesses after officers were called to a serious collision on the M25 this morning (3 May) near the Wisley interchange. A white Mercedes Sprinter van and a black Mercedes car were involved in the collision, which took place at around 10.30am on the anticlockwise carriageway between junction 11 and junction 10.

“Two men have been taken to hospital with serious injuries. Their next of kin have been informed and are being supported by specialist officers.

“The eastbound carriageway remains closed between junction 11 and junction 10 and is expected to remain closed for the next few hours. If you witnessed this incident or have dashcam or helmet cam footage that might have captured it, please contact us quoting PR/45230048223.”

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