Park Gate restaurant Kams Palace offers condolences over 'very sad' death of Gosport woman in three-car car-park crash
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Police and paramedics were scrambled to the car park of Kams Palace in Park Gate at round 1.45pm on Wednesday, July 20, after a three cars were involved in the collision.
A white Hyundai, a grey Suzuki X Cross, and a white Volvo V40 were damaged during the incident, which saw at least three people rushed to hospital.
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Hide AdA 68-year-old woman from Gosport was taken to hospital following the collision, but yesterday police announced that she had died from her injuries and her family had been notified.
An 84-year-old Gosport man remains in a critical condition in hospital, according to a police update earlier today, and a 66-year-old Gosport woman who was in a serious condition has since been discharged.
The restaurant’s staff offered their condolences to the Gosport woman’s friends and family, with manager Tom Chow saying her passing was ‘very, very sad news’.
He said: ‘We have been here for 25 years – this is the first time something like that has happened here.
‘It’s very, very sad news.’
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Hide AdStaff and customers were kept inside the restaurant as emergency services dealt with the incident and the police have yet to provide further details to the restaurant, according to Tom.
He added: ‘‘It’s a car park – I don’t know how an accident happened.
‘We want to know what happened as well. We haven’t been told anything.’
The manager said the restaurant’s CCTV was not working at the time of the incident.
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Hide AdEyewitnesses said they saw several police cars at the scene as well as ambulances, with restaurant staff reporting an air ambulance attending the scene as well last week.
Police enquires are ongoing and a family liaison officer remains in contact with the 84-year-old’s family, according to a spokesman from Hampshire Constabulary,
Anyone with any information is asked to call the police on 101 or report online, quoting the reference number 44220291616.