Tragic Road Incident Claims Life near St Columb Major Police Call for Witnesses
In a sorrowful incident on Friday, 5th April 2024, the tranquillity of the Castle An Dinas Road near Quoit was shattered by a fatal collision, prompting police to issue an appeal for witnesses and further information.
The Incident
At approximately 4 pm, emergency services were summoned to a distressing scene where a silver Toyota Corolla and a Black Mercedes GLC had collided. The impact of this tragic event was immediately evident, with the local driver of the Toyota, a man in his 30s, pronounced dead at the location. Authorities have since notified his next of kin about the heart-wrenching loss.
Casualties and Response
The aftermath of the collision saw occupants of the Black Mercedes GLC receiving prompt medical attention. Four individuals, whose identities have not been disclosed, were taken to the hospital with injuries classified as non-life-threatening. This swift response underscores the relentless efforts of emergency services to provide care in the wake of road accidents.
Ongoing Investigation
In the hours following the accident, an extensive investigation was launched on site. The Roads Policing Team, who spearheaded the inquiry, extended their gratitude towards the public for their cooperation and patience during the necessary but intrusive investigation procedures.
Appeal for Information
As part of their ongoing investigation, Devon and Cornwall Police are reaching out to the community for assistance. They urge anyone who witnessed the incident, has relevant information, or possesses dash-cam footage that could shed light on the circumstances leading to the collision, to come forward. Such contributions are invaluable in piecing together the events that culminated in this tragedy.
How to Help
Individuals with information that could aid the police investigation are encouraged to contact the Devon and Cornwall Police. This can be done through their official website or by calling the non-emergency number 101, quoting log 545 of 5 April. Your input could be crucial in understanding this tragic event and preventing future occurrences.
The community’s thoughts are with the families affected during this difficult time, as they navigate through the aftermath of this devastating incident.
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