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Lorry driver dies after serious crash on M20 between junctions 11 for Hythe and 10 for Ashford

By: Sam Williams swilliams@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 13:00, 10 October 2015

Updated: 13:06, 10 October 2015

A man has died following a serious lorry crash on the M20.

The accident took place on the London-bound carriageway between junctions 11 for Hythe and 10 for Ashford at around 12.30pm yesterday.

Police say a lorry left the carriageway and overturned. No other cars are believed to have been involved.

Emergency crews on the M20. Picture: Iain Cook.

The air ambulance was dispatched and the coast-bound carriageway was closed so it could land. Fire and ambulance services were also called to the motorway.

The driver of the lorry, a 60-year-old man from Poland, was treated at the scene before being taken to hospital by road "in a life-threatening condition".

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He later died. His next of kin has been informed.

Police closed the carriageway. Picture: Iain Cook.

There were major delays in the area until 9.30pm, when the carriageway fully re-opened.

Police are now investigating the accident, and are appealing for any witnesses to come forward.

Sergeant Chris Wade said: "There were a number of motorists on this busy stretch of the M20 so we are hopeful that there will be witnesses who can come forward and assist us.

The air ambulance has landed on the motorway. Picture: @smizzle86
Recovery of the vehicle last night. Picture: @kentpoliceroads

"We are grateful for the patience and co-operation from the majority of drivers whilst we carried out our work, but it was necessary to fine two drivers for obstructing the hard shoulder.

"I would like to remind motorists of the importance of keeping the hard shoulder clear so emergency services can operate safely and our access to incidents is not obstructed."

Anyone with information is urged to call the serious collision investigation unit on 01622 798538. Alternatively email sciu.td@kent.pnn.police.uk.

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