TWO men are currently in hospital with one suffering broken ribs and a punctured lung after a serious crash yesterday. 

Thames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses after a crash happened between two cars in Barkham Street, Wokingham.

A blue convertible BMW M3 and a grey BMW 320D crashed into each other at about 5pm on Saturday, May 22 

The driver of the M3, a 25-year-old man, was taken to the Royal Berkshire Hospital in Reading with a broken ankle.

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The driver of the 320D, a 28-year-old man, was airlifted to the John Radcliff Hospital in Oxford with a broken leg, ankle, and ribs. He also sustained a punctured lung.

Both drivers are currently in hospital.

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Investigating officer PC Jamie Payne of the Roads Policing Unit based at Three Mile Cross, said: “Both drivers in the incident were seriously hurt and an investigation is underway to find out exactly what happened.

“Our thoughts are with the two drivers injured and we wish them a quick and thorough recovery.

“It was still daylight when this happened and there may have been a number of people in the area.

“Anyone who saw anything of the collision or the moments before are asked to contact Thames Valley Police.

“We would also like to speak to anyone who saw either of these vehicles before the incident.

“Please check any CCTV in the area or dash-cam footage and share that with us if you think it could be helpful to the investigation.

“To make a report you can call the non-emergency phone line 101 or make a report online using the reference 43210221570.”