A 16-year-old boy and 27-year-old man were rushed to hospital after a crash in Stockport.
The smash between a motorbike and a white Suzuki Alto happened at a busy junction in Cheadle Hulme this morning (Sunday). Police taped off a stretch of Albert Road, at the junction with Queen's Road and Station Road.
The teenager and man who were riding the motorbike were taken to hospital from the scene. Both suffered serious leg injuries, police said.
The driver of the car escaped uninjured. He remained on the scene of the crash.
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No arrests have been made. Pictures taken at the scene this morning showed the badly damaged car and bike, with debris left strewn across the road within the cordon.
In a statement, a GMP spokesperson said: "Officers were called to reports of a collision between a motorbike and a car in Cheadle Hulme, Stockport, at 2am today (28/5/23). Two males, aged 16 and 27, were riding a motorbike when it was in collision with white Suzuki Alto and were taken to hospital with serious leg injuries.
"The male driver of the car was uninjured and remained at the scene. There have been no arrests as investigations continue. The incident took place at the crossroads of Queen's Road, Albert Road, Ladybridge Road and Station Road."
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