Tragic Northumberland crash kills young man with teens fighting for lives
A 20-year-old man has died and two teenagers suffered life-threatening injuries after a collision involving a car and a truck in Northumberland yesterday.
The man who lost his life was driving two other males, aged 18 and 19 years old, in a Mazda when the crash happened at around 9:30 pm on Wednesday, February 3.
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Hide AdThe collision took place at the crossroads of the B6039 and Lead Road near Stocksfield.
Emergency services attended the scene and found that a blue Mazda 6 and a yellow flat back recovery truck had collided for reasons still to be established.
Sadly, the 20-year-old Mazda driver was was pronounced dead at the scene.
His next of kin have been notified and are being supported by specialist family liaison officers at this devastating time.
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Hide AdThe two teenagers in the vehicle have been taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries.
An investigation has been launched into the circumstances surrounding the collision and police are now appealing for any witnesses to come forward.
Sergeant Matt Sykes, of Northumbria Police’s Motor Patrols department, said: “This is a devastating outcome and our thoughts go out to the man’s family as they attempt to come to terms with what has happened.
“Any death on our roads is a real tragedy, but it is especially sad given the man – aged just 20 – had his full life ahead of him. We will continue to offer his family any support they need, and would ask that their privacy is respected at this awful time.
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Hide Ad“I’m appealing for anybody who was travelling in that area after 9pm yesterday, and who thinks they may have information to assist our enquiries, to come forward.
“Please also check any dashcam footage and let us know if you see a blue Mazda or a yellow recovery truck. Your information may be pivotal in helping us to give the man’s family the answers they deserve.”
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