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Police seek van driver near accident scene



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Published Date: 12 June 2008
POLICE are trying to trace the driver of a white van who flashed the vehicle's lights to warn motorists as they approached the scene of an accident that turned out to be fatal.
Investigators believe the van driver may have vital clues to help investigators piece together exactly what happened.

The van driver was travelling from the Fakenham direction around the time of the crash on the A1065 at Weasenham just after 1.15pm on Wednesday, June 4.

Officers also want to hear from anyone else who was in the area or saw either of the vehicles involved in the tragic crash before the collision, particularly those who were driving toward Fakenham.

Driver Elisabeth Mayo (63), of St Albans, Herfordshire, died in the crash and a 79-year-old man suffered two broken legs. A woman, also in her 70s, was also taken to hospital suffering bruising to her chest and abdomen.

Ms Mayo was travelling north toward Fakenham in a Mazda MX5 when it crashed with a white Fiat Ace Capri camper van that was travelling in the opposite direction. The injured man and woman, from the Cambridge area, were travelling in the camper van.

  • Anyone with information should contact PC Richard Godin or Sgt Alex Bucher at the road policing unit at Swaffham Police Station on 0845 4564567.


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  • Last Updated: 12 June 2008 5:28 PM
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  • Location: King's Lynn
 
 
  

 
 

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