Pembrokeshire campsite crash: Two remain in serious condition in hospitalon August 14, 2023 at 3:25 am

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A car crashed into a tent with a sleeping baby who fortunately escaped serious injury.

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Nine people have been injured, two of them seriously, after a car crashed into campers and a tent at a campsite.

A Ford Fiesta left the road at Newgale, Pembrokeshire, and photos showed a cordon erected around a collapsed tent.

Newgale Campsite’s owner said it was “carnage” after the car went over a ditch and rolled into a tent and over a group of people on Saturday night.

Mike Harris said a baby in the tent escaped serious injury as it was in a cot.

Dyfed-Powys Police said the car crashed into the campsite shortly after 22:30 BST, with passengers in the car among the injured.

A road runs alongside the campsite, which was filled with tents.

Police said the two seriously hurt people remained in hospital.

Crash scene

Image source, The Pembrokeshire Herald

Mr Harris runs the campsite with his wife Clare, who said the car tried to brake as it came down a hill.

“It flipped and rolled several times, and crashed into the tent,” she said.

“There was a young child, a baby, in the tent at the time,” she added. “Thankfully they are OK.”

The car had to be lifted to free casualties beneath according to Mr Harris, who said despite being seriously injured it could have been a “lot worse”.

He said it was “fortunate” there were firefighters and two surgeons staying on the campsite who were “able to take charge and make the best of the situation”.

Mr Harris added he was “very impressed” with the speed and response of the emergency services, with about 15 vehicles on the scene quickly.

‘Veered off the road’

One person was airlifted to the University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff by a Coastguard rescue helicopter, the Welsh Ambulance Service said.

Six ambulances were sent to the scene, and five other people were taken to hospital by paramedics.

Map of Wales showing Newgale in Pembrokeshire

Four of the patients were taken to Glangwili General Hospital in Carmarthen, and another one to Morriston Hospital, Swansea.

South Wales Fire and Rescue Service also sent a crew to the scene.

Police said: “Shortly after 10.30pm several calls were made to emergency services reporting the one-car collision at Newgale Campsite.

Newgale Campsite owner Mike Harris

“The blue Ford Fiesta, which contained a number of occupants, is believed to have been travelling on from the direction of Roch in the St Davids direction when it lost control and veered off the road.”

Officers are appealing for any information.

“We are especially interested in any dashcam footage or doorbell footage which may have captured the vehicle being driven from Roch to the scene of the collision at Newgale,” they said.

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