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Air ambulance in Seabrook takes patient to hospital in London after crash in woods near Shorncliffe cemetery between Folkestone and Hythe

A cyclist has been airlifted to hospital after a crash while riding in woodland.

The air ambulance and paramedics were called to treat the patient in the area close to the Shorncliffe Military Cemetery near Hythe.

A cyclist has been taken to hospital by the air ambulance after falling off their bike while riding in woods near Shorncliffe Military Cemetery between Folkestone and Hythe. Picture: Frances Grellier
A cyclist has been taken to hospital by the air ambulance after falling off their bike while riding in woods near Shorncliffe Military Cemetery between Folkestone and Hythe. Picture: Frances Grellier

Emergency services arrived this afternoon and were seen leaving the scene at about 4pm.

One person was taken to hospital in London in the helicopter, a spokeswoman for the ambulance service confirmed.

They added the casualty had reportedly fallen from their bike while riding in the woods.

Residents saw the air ambulance land in a park off Eversley Road in Seabrook.

It has not been confirmed what injuries the cyclist suffered or if they are seriously hurt.

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