Police
are appealing for information following a serious crash near
Mossburn yesterday, Sunday 10 March.
The crash, between a
silver Hyundai Imax van and an orange Holden Trax, occurred
at around 2:45pm yesterday on SH 94 about five kilometres
west of Mossburn, near Centre Hill.
There were six
passengers in the Hyundai and two in the Holden, and all
were taken to hospital with injuries ranging from critical
to moderate.
Two people remain in hospital in a critical
condition.
Police would like to hear from anyone who may
have seen either vehicle in the Te Anau/Mossburn area prior
to the crash.
They can contact Winton Police on 03 236
6060 quoting file number
190311/6767.
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