Dramatic pictures show a car left mangled following a crash on the M56 earlier. The car, a black Mazda, hit the central reservation on the eastbound carriageway between junction nine for the M6 and Lymm Interchange and junction seven for Bowdon at around lunchtime today (Thursday).
A HGV then collided with the car in a 'minor crash', police said. Officers closed off a full stretch of the motorway as fire crews and paramedics also responded.
A diversion route was put in place as firefighters 'released a casualty' from the car, a spokesperson for the Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service said. READ MORE: Rania Alayed: Photos show police digging up land for body of Manchester mum murdered by husband over a decade ago READ MORE: Week of horror on Greater Manchester's roads as two killed after being hit by buses A picture showed the roof of the vehicle completely cut off with severe damage to the bumper and side of the car.
Police said there 'were no reports of any serious injuries'. The road was fully reopened at around 1.50pm. In a statement, a Cheshire Police spokesperson said: "At 11.30am on Thursday 19 October police were called to reports of a collision on the M56 eastbound between junctions 8 and 9. "The collision involves one car, a black Mazda, which had collided with the central reservation.
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