One dead, two injured after car crash in Somerset, England
Sunday, September 19, 2010
A man has died and another man and a woman are injured after a road traffic accident in Somerset, England, United Kingdom. At approximately 02:00 British Summer Time (01:00 UTC) yesterday, a BMW 328 that was carrying the three along the A370 road in East Brent — close to the location of Burnham-on-Sea — struck a telegraph pole before becoming stationary in a hedge and subsequently caught fire.
The 19-year-old male driver died at the location of this one-vehicle collision. The male passenger and female passenger, both of which were also teenage, were transported to Weston General Hospital. The road — which electricity cables had fallen onto — was closed down for approximately nine hours, with the fire service and police present.
It is thought that the A-road has now been re-opened. The police have commenced an investigation to attempt to establish the chain of events.
Collision Investigation Unit: 0845 456 7000 |
Sources
- "Driver, 19, dies and passengers hurt in Somerset crash" — BBC News Online, September 18, 2010
- "Man killed after car collides with telegraph pole in East Brent" — Bridgwater Mercury, September 18, 2010
- "19-year-old killed in fireball horror near Burnham-On-Sea" — Burnham-On-Sea.com, September 18, 2010
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