A38 Bodmin crash: One dead and four injured

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A road closure was put in place both ways on the A38, National Highways South West said

One person has died and four others were injured following a crash on the A38 in Cornwall, police have said.

The road was closed after a two-vehicle crash between Bodmin Parkway Train Station and The Halfway House near Dobwalls at 12:28 BST.

One person died at the scene and another was taken to Derriford Hospital in Plymouth where they remain in a critical condition.

Three people were taken to Treliske Hospital in Truro.

National Highways South West said that the dual carriageway was shut between the A390 and the A30, and a diversion route was put in place.

Officers from Devon and Cornwall Roads Policing Team attended the incident and carried out a detailed investigation of the scene.

The road re-opened at about 21:20 BST, police said.

Police are now appealing for witnesses and anyone with relevant dash-cam footage is asked to contact the force.

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