Police launch investigation into Sheffield tram crash that left one person injuredÂ
The crash, involving a tram and a car, happened on Staniforth Road, close to Woodbourn Road tram stop, in Attercliffe at about 4.30pm yesterday. Â
The force have launched an investigation into the collision, and the Rail Accident Investigation Bureau have also been informed.Â
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Hide AdSouth Yorkshire Police released details of the collision in a statement last night.Â
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A picture appearing to show the mangled wreckage of the vehicle has since been posted online by a witness who was at the scene.Â
Reports from witnesses at the scene initially suggested three people were hospitalised but police said just one was taken for treatment.
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In a statement, Supertram bosses said it is understood nobody on board the tram was injured.Â
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Hide AdThey added: 'We can confirm that a collision took place this afternoon between a car and one of our vehicles at about 4.30pm on Staniforth Road. 'Our first thoughts are for the welfare of those involved.Â
'Tram services in the area are currently suspended and the latest updates for customers are available via our website and Twitter feed."Â Â
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A witness claimed it was one of the newly launched Sheffield to Rotherham tram-trains that was involved but this has not yet been confirmed.Â
The incident happened close to where one of the tram-trains hit a lorry and derailed in October.Â
In December 2016, an 81-year-old man was killed after being struck by a tram near the Woodbourn Road tram stop. Â