Identity of pedestrian killed in Blyth A189 collision confirmed
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The identity of a man killed in a collision on the A189 near Blyth in the early hours of Wednesday morning has been confirmed.
34-year-old David Bruce from Bishop Auckland was hit by a car on the A189 southbound carriageway under the roundabout with Cowpen Road.
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Hide AdEmergency services attended the incident shortly before 12:30 am on Wednesday, June 23 and David was pronounced dead at the scene.
The victim's family are continuing to be supported by specially-trained family liaison officers as they attempt to come to terms with what has happened.
An investigation is ongoing into the circumstances surrounding the incident.
The driver of the car remained at the scene and is assisting officers with their enquiries.
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Hide AdSergeant Steve Chappell, of Northumbria Police’s Motor Patrols Department, said: “Any death on our roads is always incredibly sad – but it is especially poignant given David was so young and had his full life ahead of him.
“Our thoughts remain with David’s family and friends and I’d ask that their privacy is continued to be respected at this devastating time.
“We are continuing to carry out a range of enquiries into this incident as we look to build a clear picture as to what happened in the moments immediately before the collision.
"I’d like to thank those who’ve already come forward to assist our investigation.
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Hide Ad“If you were travelling in the area in the early hours of Wednesday and believe you saw any pedestrians on the A189 at that time, we want you to get in touch.
"Please also check any dashcam footage and let us know if you have information that may assist our investigation.”
Anyone with information can contact police via the ‘Tell Us Something’ page of their website or by calling 101 quoting log NP-20220622-0011.
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