A MAN and a girl were taken to hospital after a car crash in a village outside Worcester.
The pair were taken to Worcestershire Royal Hospital after the crash in Broughton Hackett, near Worcester, at around 9pm on Sunday (November 20).
An eyewitness claimed one of the cars had crashed into a house.
They said: "A car has been in collision with one emerging from a side road and one is embedded in a house."
The crash took place opposite The March Hare in Worcester.
Emergency services arrived at the scene to find the drivers and passengers of both vehicles involved in the crash to be sitting outside their cars.
A spokesperson from West Midlands Ambulance service said: "We were called at 9.09pm to reports of a two-car RTC in Broughton Hackett, Worcester.
"Two ambulances and two paramedic officers attended the scene.
"Crews arrived to find the occupants of both cars out of their vehicles.
"One of the cars had also collided with the wall of a house.
"The driver of one car, a man, and the passenger, a girl, sustained injuries not thought to be life-threatening.
"Both were treated on scene before being conveyed to Worcestershire Royal Hospital for further checks.
"The driver of the second car, a man, was assessed and discharged on scene."
The Worcester News has contacted West Mercia Police
More updates to follow
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