M6 motorway accidents near Stoke-on-Trent leave one dead and several injured
POLICE closed a section of the M6 after two serious accidents within moments of each other on Monday.
The Central Motorway Police Group (CMPG) said the collisions happened on the southbound carriageway, between junctions 14 and 13, close to Stafford.
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The first accident, which happened at 6.15am, involved a saloon car and an articulated lorry and claimed the life of one person.
A CMPG spokesman said: "There were a number of casualties from the saloon, one occupant of which was pronounced deceased at the scene.
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"A second collision also occurred on the southbound carriageway a short distance north of the original collision. This involved four goods vehicles.
"One of the goods vehicles' drivers was trapped and had to be released by the emergency services and was then conveyed to hospital.
"The southbound carriageway of the M6 has been closed to enable emergency services to deal with the incident."
The motorway, which has been closed southbound at junction 14, had re-opened by Monday afternoon.
Witnesses are asked to contact Staffordshire Police on 101.




2 Comments
by amartinone
Monday, March 11 2013, 11:36PM
“The Central Motorway Police Group is a co-operative between the Staffordshire, West Midlands and West Mercia (Shropshire, Herefordshire and Worcestershire) police forces, so they can more efficiently police the region's motorways. It's basically a joint task force, so the three police forces provide officers and resources to police the motorways as one unit.
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by backdoorsteve
Monday, March 11 2013, 8:13PM
“Central Motorway Police Group? Is this something new? I've never heard of it. Tell me more please.”