Witness appeal after two injured in Cornwall road collision

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Police are now appealing for witnesses to establish the cause of the incident

Two people have been injured in what police have called a serious collision on the A39 in Cornwall.

Emergency services were called at about 20:15 GMT on Tuesday after a black Toyota and a blue Hyundai were involved in a crash on Arch Hill between Kea and Truro, Devon and Cornwall Police said.

A man in his 30s from Falmouth sustained serious facial injuries and was taken to hospital.

Another man in his 60s from Penryn suffered minor injuries, officers said.

Police said they were appealing for witnesses to establish the cause of the incident, and they would also like to hear from anyone who had dashcam footage.

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