Four hurt in crashes
Two people were taken to hospital after a bicycle and motor-cycle collided in Rountree Street, Christchurch, at 3 p.m. yesterday.
Gregory James Perry, aged 16. the rider of the motorcycle, was admitted to The Princess Margaret Hospital with moderately serious head injuries and a broken arm. Helen Jeanette Drury', aged 15, the cyclist, was treated and discharged.
An 11-year-old girl. Sarah Skinner, was admitted to The Princess Margaret Hospital after a collision between a | car and bicycle at the corner of St Albans Street and i Browns Road at 4.30 p.m. I Her injuries were described ias not serious.
Shirley Evans, aged 52, I was admitted to Burwood Hospital with moderately serious injuries to her chest and arms and legs after tne car in which she was travelling left the road at Cheviot.
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