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Thursday April 22, 2021, 5:23 PM
The road was closed after the crash happened at 11:39pm on Tuesday 20 April near Crabby Jacks. Credit: ITV Channel TV
A 28-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of serious driving related offences.
Two of those who were in the car are still at the Princess Elizabeth Hospital with serious but non-life threatening injuries.
At this time, both are in stable condition and neither will be flown off-island.
The other two people in the car suffered minor injuries and have been released from hospital.
Bailiwick Law Enforcement is also aware that misinformation is circulating on social media with regards to their investigation, such as whether a second person has died.
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THE island’s Public Health director joined around 150 bikers yesterday as they celebrated the island’s escape from lockdown on a ‘Freedom Ride’.
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Nemer Kharroubi. (Picture by Sophie Rabey, 29452097)
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The Guernsey Bikers Group held an Out of Lockdown ride, rasing money for Guernsey Mind. They started at Vistas at Vazon and ended the ride at PEH. (29452066)
Picture by Sophie Rabey. (29452064)
Picture by Sophie Rabey. (29452062)
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Picture by Sophie Rabey. (29452058)
Dr Brink and Colin Vaudin. (29452056)
Picture by Sophie Rabey. (29452048)
GBG gifted Dr Brink a hoodie. (29452050)
The Bailiff of Guernsey, Richard McMahon Credit: ITV Channel TV
The Bailiff of Guernsey has reflected fondly on visits to the Bailiwick by His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh, following his death at the age of 99.
Tributes have been paid across the islands to Prince Philip who passed away at Windsor Castle on Friday 9 April.
“I was saddened to learn of the death of His Royal Highness The Prince Philip, Duke
of Edinburgh. In Guernsey, many will recall the six visits that the island was honoured to receive
from His Royal Highness (accompanying Her Majesty The Queen). His first visit was in 1949 when the new Princess Elizabeth Hospital was opened. He
returned with Her Majesty in 1957. They returned in 1978 and 1989 on H.M. Yacht
Britannia. They came again in 2001 and for the last time in 2005 for the 60th
anniversary of the Liberation. On several of those occasions they also visited
Alderney and Sark.