Police have issued a fresh appeal for witnesses after a collision in Ingleton on Wednesday left four people injured, three of them seriously.
The road was closed for four hours after the crash, and two air ambulances attended the scene.
The two-vehicle collision occurred on the A65 at Ingleton, near the Moorgarth Farm Campsite, at about 3.30pm on Wednesday 21 June 2017.
It involved a light blue Vauxhall Agila and a dark blue Skoda Superb. The Vauxhall was being driven south towards Settle by a woman from the Bradford area and her friend, also from the Bradford area.
The Skoda was heading in the opposite direction, driven by a man with one female passenger, also from the Bradford area.
Three people were taken by air ambulance to Preston Hospital and the fourth was taken by road ambulance to Airedale Hospital. The three women suffered serious injuries; the man sustained slight injuries.
Any witnesses to the collision, including those who stopped immediately after the incident to offer assistance, are asked to contact North Yorkshire Police. Please dial 101, select option 1 and quote reference 12170108814.
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