‘Our worst fear nearly came true’: Katie Price’s family post concerns after car crash

Katie Price attends the National Television Awards 2021 (Photo: Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images)Katie Price attends the National Television Awards 2021 (Photo: Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images)
Katie Price attends the National Television Awards 2021 (Photo: Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images)

Katie Price’s family have said in a statement that their “worst fears nearly came true” after it was reported that the 43-year-old had been involved in a car accident.

Sussex Police said that they “responded to reports of a single-vehicle collision” and that the woman at the scene “was arrested on suspicion of driving while above the legal limit for alcohol and drugs”.

This is everything you need to know about what happened.

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What happened?

There have been reports that Price has been involved in a car accident, with The Sun stating that she was arrested after crashing her car on Tuesday (28 September).

A Sussex Police spokesperson said: "Police responded to reports of a single-vehicle collision on the B2135 near Partridge Green around 6.20am on Tuesday.

"A woman was arrested on suspicion of driving while above the legal limit for alcohol and drugs, and has been taken to hospital to be checked over.

"The road was blocked temporarily while recovery of the vehicle was arranged."

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The South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust added: "South East Coast Ambulance was called at approximately 6.30am to reports of an RTC on the B2135 at Partridge Green.

"One ambulance crew attended the scene and one person was assessed and treated before being taken to hospital."

The incident comes after Price appeared on the ITV show Good Morning Britain on Monday (27 September) where she said: “Harvey’s in Cheltenham now, he keeps ringing me saying, “Mummy I miss you, I need your kisses and cuddles”, so it is quite hard.

“Obviously I don’t get my licence back until December, so I can’t just whizz in the car down there, and it’s not close.”

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