TWO people have been left fighting for their lives following a crash in a restaurant car park.
The incident at Kams Palace in Park Gate saw police remain at the scene throughout the day.
Below is all we know so far about the crash:
What happened?
Three cars were involved in a crash in the car park of Kams Palace in Park Gate.
One of the vehicles was parked at the Chinese restaurant in Bridge Road.
The incident took place yesterday afternoon (July 20) at around 1.45pm.
Was anyone injured?
Three people were taken to hospital with serious injuries after the crash.
Police later confirmed that two people were in a critical condition.
Hampshire police refused to provide any further update on the condition of the three.
What was the emergency response?
Following the incident, photos of an air ambulance landing nearby were shared with the Echo.
Police attended and Wave105Travel reported that traffic was "slow all round" particularly from Bridge Road and Hunts Pond Road.
Officers stayed at the scene throughout the day.
What has been said about the crash since?
A witness reported hearing "a loud bang, a scream and another loud bang".
A spokesperson from Hampshire Constabulary said yesterday: "We were called at 1.45pm today (20 July) to a serious two-car collision in the car park of a restaurant in Bridge Road, Park Gate.
"Three people have been taken to hospital with serious injuries. We remain at the scene at this time."
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