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Two men injured as car mounts pavement in Warminster

Two pedestrians were seriously injured when a car mounted a pavement outside a pub in a Wiltshire town.

The pair, from Cambridgeshire, were near the John Barleycorn pub in Weymouth Street, Warminster, when they were hit by a car.

The men, who are in their 30s, were taken to the Royal United Hospital in Bath with head and leg injuries. The driver was not hurt.

The road was closed for three hours after the collision on Thursday night.

Wiltshire Police have appealed for witnesses to come forward.



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