A 26-year-old man has died and three others - all in their 20s - have suffered 'life-threatening injuries' after a car lost control and smashed into a bollard.
Emergency services were called to Chancellor Lane's junction with Devonshire Street North and Higher Ardwick, in Ardwick, Manchester, at around 7am today (December 4).
Greater Manchester Police said the car, understood to have been a grey hatchback, was travelling out of the city centre when it 'lost control before colliding with a bollard'.
The collision is reported to have happened near the railway bridges, reports the Manchester Evening News.
Four people - all men - were taken to hospital as a result. The force confirmed a man, aged 26, later died as a result of his injuries. No other cars were involved and the man hasn't been named.
Three others - aged 23, 24 and 29 - all suffered 'life-threatening injuries' and remained in hospital on Sunday, police added.
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In a statement, police said: "At around 7am this morning, GMP were called to reports of a road traffic collision on Chancellor Lane, Manchester.
"Within minutes, officers attended the scene, and it was established that a car travelling from the direction of the city centre lost control before colliding with a bollard with no other vehicles involved.
"Emergency services also attended and medically assessed the occupants of the vehicle at the scene. Four people were taken to hospital for treatment, but despite the best efforts of medics, a 26-year-old male has sadly passed away as a result of his injuries.
"Three occupants aged 23, 24 and 29 years, have suffered life-threatening injuries.
"GMP’s Serious Collision Investigation Unit (SCIU) are now appealing for anyone who may have seen the accident during the early hours to get in touch to help their investigation.
"Officers are particularly keen to speak to anyone who may have footage, including dashcam, mobile phone or CCTV/doorbell footage from the area in the moments leading up to and before the collision took place.
"Anyone with information should contact police on 0161 856 4741 quoting incident 713 of 4/12/22.
"Alternatively, details can be passed via our LiveChat function at www.gmp.police.uk or anonymously via the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111."