Man dies on A34 in 'serious incident' which saw a tree fall on his car
At 7.47am, police were called to reports that a tree had fallen on a car on the A34 southbound carriageway, between Kings Worthy and Winnall.
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Isabella joined the Salisbury Journal in April 2024 and has lived in Salisbury for most of her life. She has joined after completing her NCTJ diploma at Highbury Campus in Portsmouth in 2024.
Isabella joined the Salisbury Journal in April 2024 and has lived in Salisbury for most of her life. She has joined after completing her NCTJ diploma at Highbury Campus in Portsmouth in 2024.
At 7.47am, police were called to reports that a tree had fallen on a car on the A34 southbound carriageway, between Kings Worthy and Winnall.
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