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Appeal for information after man dies in collision at Frisby On The Wreake

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A man has died following a two-car collision on the A607 at Frisby on the Wreake and two people have been arrested.


Police were called at 6.13pm on Friday evening to a report of a two-car collision.


Leicestershire Fire and Rescue Service also attended the incident along with two air ambulances.


An orange BMW convertible car was travelling away from Melton when it collided with a Vauxhall Corsa car, travelling in the opposite direction.


Police closed the road while officers started an investigation. The bus pictured wasn’t involved in the collision. Photo: NEMM
Police closed the road while officers started an investigation. The bus pictured wasn’t involved in the collision. Photo: NEMM

A man in his 30s, in the Corsa, was pronounced dead at the scene. The passenger in this car, a teenage girl, has been taken to hospital where she remains in a stable condition.


Reports on social media suggested a bus was involved in the collision but this is believed to not be the case.


Two men were arrested in connection with the collision. A 33-year-old and a 25-year-old were arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous and driving while under the influence of alcohol.


They have been released under investigation while enquiries continue.  


DS Mike Steer from the Serious Collision Investigation Unit said: “We want to speak to anyone who saw this BMW driving in the minutes leading up to the collision – any information will help our investigation.


“I also want to make a direct appeal to a HGV driver who we know was in the area when the collision happened. The dashcam in the vehicle may show exactly what happened – please contact us.


“This collision has left one person dead and another seriously injured so any small piece of information may help.


“Any dashcam footage may prove vital.”


Any information can be submitted online via the website Making a road traffic incident report | Leicestershire Police or by calling 101, quoting incident number 594 of 27 June.

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