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Two people seriously injured in motorbike crash

Two people seriously injured in motorbike crash

Yahoo29-05-2025
Two people have sustained serious injuries in a crash involving a pedestrian and a motorcycle.
Avon and Somerset Police said it was called to the scene of a collision on the B3151 between Meare and Glastonbury in Somerset at 09:58 BST.
The road is closed in both directions and police have asked drivers to seek an alternative route.
Emergency services remain at the scene, with those injured being taken to hospital.
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