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Published 15:30 15 Jun 2025 BST
Updated 15:30 15 Jun 2025 BST

A man has been brought to hospital after being seriously injured following an accident at London Luton Airport.
A vehicle fell from a multi-storey car park and injured the man, reports the BBC.
Bedfordshire Police arrived to the scene along with ambulances and fire crews.
The vehicle involved is understood to have fallen from one of the upper levels of the car park.
An airport spokesperson said: "One person has been taken to hospital for further assessment".
Reports state that the vehicle is on its side and is wedged against the side of the car park building.
A crane has been positioned above it.
In a statement, the airport said: "Arriving vehicles are being redirected to the airport's mid-stay car park until further notice.
"There is no disruption to wider airport operations."
A spokesperson for East of England Ambulance Service said: "An ambulance, an ambulance officer vehicle, a rapid response vehicle, the Hazardous Area Response Team and the Beds and Herts Critical Care Scheme were sent to the scene."
Witnesses are being urged to come forward to Bedfordshire Police.
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