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Limerick Man Hospitalized After Royersford Crash

Christopher Hill was partially ejected from his vehicle when he was struck at the intersection of Main Street and Seventh Avenue.

A Limerick man was transported to an area hospital after he was partially ejected from his vehicle during a crash on Main Street in Royersford around 9 p.m. on Tuesday night.

Christopher Hill, 22, of Limerick, was traveling eastbound on Main Street when a car crossing Main Street at Seventh Avenue, driven by 16-year-old girl from Oaks,  pulled out before it was clear and struck the passenger side rear of his vehicle, according to Royersford Police.

Hill’s vehicle spun towards the center of the intersection; Hill, who was not wearing a seat belt at the time, was partially ejected from the vehicle and was bleeding from his head, police said.

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Trappe Ambulance took Hill to Reading Hospital for his injures, according to police; Main Street was closed directly following the crash.

The teenager was not injured in the crash; police could not confirm she would receive a citation for the crash.

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For more photos from the scene, visit Robert Kerr's blog here.


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