A man died after an accident in the front yard of a garage.
The man was in the Premier Garage, Chester Road, Breton, when he was involved in a Ford Ranger crash. Emergency services, including an air ambulance, were called to the scene at around 8.40am on Tuesday (May 3rd).
Police have closed the area while investigations continue and have called for witnesses, North Wales Live reports. An ambulance took the man to Countess Chester in an ambulance, but he later died at the hospital.
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A North Wales police spokesman said: “North Wales police have called for witnesses to a road crash in Flintshire today (Tuesday, May 3) that unfortunately killed a man.
“At 8.40 we received reports of a collision in the front yard of the Premier Garage on Chester Road, Breton. The collision involved a Ford Ranger truck and a man from the Midlands area.
“Employees were present at the scene together with ambulance crews. The man was later taken to hospital, where he was unfortunately pronounced dead. The victim’s close relatives have been informed and our investigations into this incident are ongoing.
“We urge all witnesses or anyone who may have footage of this incident to contact the North Wales Police.
A spokesman for the Wales ambulance said: “We were called this morning, Tuesday, 3 May, at around 8:36 am to receive a signal for a road collision in Breton. We sent a rapid response vehicle, an on-duty operations manager, two ambulances and a Welsh ambulance. One patient was taken to the Countess of Chester Hospital.
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