A woman passenger had to be cut from a car that hit a tree in St Peter's Valley last night.
Emergency services were called to the scene of a three car collision on Route de L'Aleval just after 7.30pm.
The trapped 21 year old passenger of one vehicle was removed from the wreckage on a spinal board and taken to hospital with multiple injuries.
Her condition has been described as stable.
Jersey Fire and Rescue Service says the car hit a tree near the side of the road 'at high speed'.

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The 22 year old male driver of the Black Honda Civic suffered minor injuries, and the occupants of the other two cars were unhurt.
The road was closed for some time. States of Jersey Police are investigating the cause of the collision.

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