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Police have advised people to ‘avoid the area’ with a road outside a Nottinghamshire prison has closed following a ‘serious’ crash.
The incident outside HMP Ranby in Straight Mile, Ranby, happened just before 8am on Monday, December 1.
A car and a pedestrian were involved, police said, but the extent of the victims’ injuries has not been confirmed.
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Investigations are now taking place to establish the circumstances of the incident but it is unclear how long the road closure will be in place.
A statement from Nottinghamshire Police reads: “Our officers have closed part of the Straight Mile, outside of HMP Ranby, after a serious collision.
“Police were called to the scene at 7.56am today following reports of a collision involving a car and a pedestrian.
“Motorists are advised to avoid the area while investigations take place.”
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