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Trapped for two hours: man flown to hospital after Seahampton crash shuts Hunter Expressway

Matt Carr
Updated April 15 2021 - 12:26am, first published July 15 2020 - 7:40am
CRUCIAL WORK: Emergency services worked to free a man trapped in the wreckage for about two hours. Picture: Westpac Rescue Helicopter Service
CRUCIAL WORK: Emergency services worked to free a man trapped in the wreckage for about two hours. Picture: Westpac Rescue Helicopter Service

A MAN has been flown to hospital with "relatively minor injuries" after he was trapped for two hours in a crash on one of the Hunter's busiest arterial highways.

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Matt Carr

Matt Carr

Newcastle Herald deputy editor

Matt began his Newcastle Herald career as a cadet in 2009. He is a Walkley nominated reporter who has covered councils, police and general news rounds across the Upper Hunter, Port Stephens, Maitland, Lake Macquarie, Cessnock and Newcastle. Now his focus is on digital storytelling and breaking news.

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