Posted: Fri 16th Apr 2021

Updated: A pensioner has died following single vehicle collision in Bagillt earlier today

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This article is old - Published: Friday, Apr 16th, 2021

Update: Police have said an 84-year-old woman has sadly died following a single-vehicle collision in Bagillt earlier today.

Emergency services were called to the scene of the crash on the High Street in Baglitt between A548 and the Church just before midday.

A spokesperson for North Flintshire Police have said: “

Following a single-vehicle RTC on High Street Bagillt earlier today, we can sadly confirm that an 84-year-old woman has died.”

“The road remains closed and the lady’s next of kin have been informed. We are not in a position to provide any further details at present.”

A Welsh Ambulance Service spokesperson said: “We were called this morning, Friday 16 April, at 11.57am to reports of a single-vehicle road traffic collision on the High Street, Bagillt.”

“We responded with an Advanced Paramedic Practitioner and an emergency ambulance.”

 

 

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