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Investigators continue to carry out enquiries as they search for a motorist involved in a serious collision on the A2 near Dartford.
The incident took place at around 10.40pm on Friday 16 February 2024 on the Watling Street coastbound carriageway between the A296 and Ebbsfleet junctions.
Three cars were involved, a black Ford Fiesta, a blue Audi S3 and a blue MG HS. A passenger in the Fiesta was airlifted to a London hospital with serious injuries. The driver and a second passenger were also treated for injuries which are not believed to be serious.
The driver of the blue Audi S3 had left the scene before patrols arrived.
Enquiries remain ongoing to locate him along with his female passenger. They are both described as white, in their 20s, and were last seen walking away from the scene on foot. The man is described as being slim with short blonde hair and the woman is of medium build with shoulder length brown hair.
Kent Police's Serious Collision Investigation Unit (SCIU) is urging them to come forward and anyone who witnessed the collision or has CCTV or dashcam footage to contact them.
Anyone with information which could assist the investigation should call the SCIU appeals line on 01622 798538, quoting reference JW/LB/016/24. You can also email [email protected]
Evidence can also be submitted via the public portal here: Evidence Request from Kent Police and Essex Police