Four drivers made a remarkable escape with no injuries after a four-car pile up on an icy hill on Monday.
The crash occurred on the early evening of Monday, January 16, on the A361 at Seend Hill.
Police were called to the scene, reporting that the road was latterly closed due to the ice present at the site.
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A statement from Wiltshire Police said: “We were called to a four vehicle collision on the A361 at Seend Hill at approximately 6.30pm yesterday.
“The vehicles involved were a Honda Jazz, Mitsubishi Colt, Citroen C15D and a Ford Fiesta. Nobody is believed to have been injured.
“The road was closed due to ice and to enable to vehicles to be recovered.”
The road has since reopened on the morning of Tuesday, January 17.
This incident comes as sub-zero temperatures have hit areas all across Wiltshire, with black ice plaguing several areas of the county.
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