Woman Loses Arm and Three Others Critically Injured in Melbourne Car Accident

Horror two-car crash in Cranbourne, Melbournes south-east
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A woman has been left with a catastrophic arm injury after six people were hurt in a two-car crash in Melbourne’s south-east overnight.

Six people, including two children, were treated by paramedics following the crash on Camms Road in Cranbourne about 8.40pm.

A Ford Falcon collided with a Toyota Corolla, injuring four people in the Corolla and two in the Ford, police said.

Six people were treated at the scene following the crash on Camms Road in Cranbourne about 8.40pm yesterday evening. (9News)

One woman’s arm was severed in the horror collision after she became trapped.

Victoria Ambulance said a woman in her 30s suffered upper body injuries and a woman in her 50s was treated for lower body injuries.

Both were taken to the Alfred Hospital in a critical condition.

The children, a primary school-aged boy and girl, were also treated for injuries.

The girl was taken to Royal Children’s Hospital in a critical condition while the boy remains in the same hospital in a stable condition.

A Ford Falcon collided with a Toyota Corolla, injuring four people in the Corolla and two people in the Ford. (9News)

A neighbour rushed to the scene after witnessing the smash to help free two of the trapped victims.

“I struggled with both seats and belts before I decided to come back for the scissors and cut them both out,” the witness told 9News.

A woman and a man from the second car, aged in their 20s, remained on the scene to assist police with the investigation.

They were also treated for minor injuries and taken to Dandenong Hospital.

An investigation into the circumstances of the crash remains ongoing.

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