Woman charged and named following three-car smash
Chantel Williams, 47, has been charged with failing to provide a specimen of breath
13:59, 12 MAR 2021
The aftermath of a crash in Highfield Road, Farnworth (Image: UGC)
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A woman is set to appear in court after a three-car smash in Bolton.
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