Car crashes into Old Courthouse Museum on Earl Street in Narrogin leaving two people with injuries

Eliza Kavanagh
Narrogin Observer
A car crashed through the brick wall of the Old Courthouse Museum in Narrogin on December 17. Hannah Whitehead
A car crashed through the brick wall of the Old Courthouse Museum in Narrogin on December 17. Hannah Whitehead Credit: Hannah Whitehead

Two elderly people were taken to hospital following a serious crash in Narrogin in which a car smashed through a brick wall.

Emergency services responded to the crash at the Earl and Egerton streets roundabout near the Shell service station, which happened about 10.31am on Tuesday.

A St Johns WA spokesperson said a male in his 80s was taken to Narrogin Hospital at normal road speed about 10.30am and a woman in her 70s was also taken at normal road speed about half an hour later.

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The vehicle is understood to have crashed into the Old Courthouse Museum on Earl Street, damaging a brick wall.

St Johns WA and the Department of Fire and Emergency services responded, with DFES mobilising emergency service units to stabilise the building.

A car crashed through the brick wall of the Old Courthouse Museum in Narrogin on December 17. Picture: Hannah Whitehead
A car crashed through the brick wall of the Old Courthouse Museum in Narrogin on December 17. Hannah Whitehead Credit: Hannah Whitehead

Originally published on Narrogin Observer

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