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BBC News
7 days ago
- General
- BBC News
Child seriously injured in A1(M) crash near Letchworth
A child has been taken to hospital with serious injuries after a motorway crash involving two Police said the collision took place at about 16:00 BST on Tuesday on the A1(M) northbound, near junction 9 for is appealing for dashcam footage and witnesses to the crash, between a black DS 4 and grey Toyota child was a passenger in the DS 4. Two other people in the DS 4 and the driver of the Toyota suffered minor injuries. Sgt Luke Morley, from the Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire Road Policing Unit, said: "Our enquiries are continuing, and I am urging anyone with information to please come forward." Follow Beds, Herts and Bucks news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X.


BBC News
03-06-2025
- Automotive
- BBC News
Man, 18, died in 100mph crash on M18 in car driven by brother
A teenager was killed in a motorway crash after a car driven by his brother spun out of control and hit a tree, an inquest has Mongan, 18, and his sibling John, 19, were travelling in an Audi when it collided with the central reservation of the M18 between Doncaster and Rotherham in the early hours of 7 September hearing at Doncaster Coroner's Court was told that the vehicle hit a mound of grass and was "launched" off the verge and into woodland, landing 42 metres Audi was travelling at around 100mph and both men were thrown from the car. Patrick died instantly while John remains in hospital and has undergone several brain surgeries. The brothers were from Cottenham in Cambridgeshire but had been at a pub in the Doncaster area before the inquest heard that John's condition remains serious and he has not been told of Patrick's Yorkshire Police forensic collision investigator Steven Gardner said trees struck by the car had been "snapped in half" by the force of the added: "The car was a complete and utter wreck. It was airborne for a long time through those trees." Mr Gardner said that the Audi approached a car in front of it in the fast lane as it was overtaking a brothers' car closed the gap between the two quickly, and as the slower car moved left after passing the HGV, the Audi swerved right to avoid hitting driver lost control when the car clipped the mound on the central said the manner of driving was the "sole causation" of the crash, although the hillock also posed a Driving Standards Agency (DVSA) is also investigating the Audi's MOT provider as the airbags, seat belt pretensioners and rollover bar were all defective despite the vehicle having a valid MOT certificate. Knotted seatbelts The seat belts had knots tied in them, and neither brother had been wearing one, the inquest was Gardner said he was "alarmed" the car had passed its MOT and, although the failed safety features did not contribute to the collision, he said they may have influenced the severity of the injuries the men was also given by PC Natalie Booler, who said the Mongans had been involved in an altercation with a group at The Mason's Arms less than an hour before the officer said the pair were "shouting things to the group, unprovoked" in the pub car park, left, then came back again and tried to pull one of the men into the blows were exchanged in an incident which was captured on CCTV, the brothers got back into the vehicle with John in the night, Patrick had been driving when they had made off from a petrol station without Booler said she could not say whether or not they had swapped places in the driver's seat after leaving the pub but before the Gardner said this would have been "highly unlikely" as the distance covered by the Audi in a matter of minutes would have been unreasonable if factoring in a stop. The brothers' sister described Patrick as "happy-go-lucky, cheerful and upbeat" and said he had been close to coroner Nicola Mundy said that she was satisfied John had been the driver at the time of the ordered a Prevention of Future Deaths report into the presence of the mound of earth on the central reservation, pointing out that a "similar scenario" would unfold if another driver struck it at a lower Mundy recorded a conclusion of death caused by chest injuries in a road traffic accident. Listen to highlights from South Yorkshire on BBC Sounds, catch up with the latest episode of Look North


BBC News
12-05-2025
- BBC News
Family pays tributes to 'best dad' after M53 death
The family of a father-of-two killed in a motorway crash have described him as a "hardworking, caring man". Kevin Rylance, 49, died when a white Peugeot van and red Volkswagen car collided near the Eastham exit of the M53 in Wirral on Thursday 8 May at around 8:15 BST. The driver of the car stopped at the scene and Merseyside Police said it was investigating the cause of the crash. His family said "loving husband" Mr Rylance was the "best dad two kids could've ever wished for". "A hardworking, caring man and everyone who has ever met him will miss him dearly," they said."We will miss you forever."Merseyside Police said Mr Rylance was treated at the scene and died in hospital. Anyone who witnessed the crash or who has relevant information was urged to get in touch with police. Listen to the best of BBC Radio Merseyside on BBC Sounds and follow BBC Merseyside on Facebook, X, and Instagram, and watch BBC North West Tonight on BBC iPlayer.