Two taken to hospital after van flips onto its roof

**Two Women Hospitalised After Van Overturns in Church Village**
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Two women were taken to hospital following a dramatic late-night accident in Church Village, near Pontypridd, which resulted in their van overturning onto its roof. Emergency services were called to the scene late on Sunday evening, causing significant disruption to the main road through the village.
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The incident occurred at approximately 10:50pm on 27 April, prompting a swift response from South Wales Police and the Welsh Ambulance Service. Within minutes, multiple emergency vehicles arrived at Main Road, and officers quickly established a cordon to close the route in both directions, causing delays for local residents.

Police closed the section of Main Road between numbers 6 and 16 Hollybush Villa, with the closure in place for nearly five hours. The road remained inaccessible to traffic until around 3:40am on Monday morning, leading to some concern and curiosity among the local community. Witnesses reported seeing several police and ambulance vehicles, underscoring the serious nature of the incident.

The two occupants of the van, both women, were taken to hospital as a precaution. Thankfully, a spokesperson for South Wales Police confirmed that their injuries were not believed to be life-changing or life-threatening. The exact circumstances surrounding the incident are still being investigated, but initial reports suggest that only the one vehicle was involved.

As part of their inquiries, police have reported a 57-year-old woman for summons. While further details have not yet been released regarding the alleged offences or reasons for the summons, it is understood that this is a routine step following an accident of this nature. South Wales Police are appealing to anyone with information about the incident, or who may have witnessed the van prior to the crash, to come forward and assist their enquiries.

Community leaders and residents have spoken of their gratitude for the prompt attention of the emergency teams and their relief that the injuries sustained do not appear to be severe. The event has, however, reignited conversations about road safety in the area, particularly on Main Road, which is often busy and has seen a number of incidents in past years.

Local councillor Karl Johnson shared a photo from the scene and commended the collaboration between the different emergency services. “It was an upsetting scene to witness, but it is reassuring to know that no lives were lost and everyone is expected to recover. I would like to thank the police, ambulance staff, and local residents for their quick action and ongoing support,” he remarked.

While the immediate impact of the incident has now passed and the road has fully reopened, police reassurance patrols have been stepped up in the area for the coming days. The incident serves as another reminder for all road users to take extra care, especially at night, and to remain mindful of changing conditions and their speed.

Further updates may be released by South Wales Police as the investigation progresses. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact the authorities directly. In the meantime, the Church Village community is once again banding together in the wake of an unsettling event, wishing the two women a swift and full recovery.