Two-vehicle crash between Wrabness and Bradfield sees women suffer injuries
The crash took place on Spinnel's Hill B1352, between Bradfield and Wrabness, at around 7.14pm on Saturday, January 13.
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Dami is one of our coast reporters and joined Newsquest in 2021. He covers the Clacton and Frinton Gazette, Harwich and Manningtree Standard and Colchester Gazette. Get in touch with Dami by emailing dami.adewale@newsquest.co.uk or calling 07517 566 384.
The crash took place on Spinnel's Hill B1352, between Bradfield and Wrabness, at around 7.14pm on Saturday, January 13.
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