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Driver fights for his life following head-on crash with Mercedes in Bolton

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A driver is fighting for his life following a head-on crash in Bolton this morning. The 43-year-old man was taken to hospital with serious leg and pelvic injuries after his Vauxhall car was involved in a collision with a Mercedes van on Chorley New Road at about 10.30am.

Both drivers were taken to hospital but the man at the wheel of the Vauxhall suffered serious injuries and remains in a critical condition, according to police. READ MORE: All Greater Manchester hospitals with strikes this week as doctors stage industrial action of 'unparalleled disruption' The crash, adjacent to Bolton Golf Club, prompted the closure of the road while the emergency services dealt with the incident.

Greater Manchester Police confirmed officers called to the crash involving two vehicles at 10.30am. A Vauxhall travelling westbound towards Horwich crossed into the opposing carriageway and collided head-on with a Mercedes, said GMP.

The driver of the Vauxhall, a 43-year-old man, suffered life-threatening injuries and he remains in hospital, said the force.

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