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Cuckney Hill A60 fatal crash witness appeal renewed

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Police have renewed an appeal to trace witnesses of a fatal road crash in Church Warsop last month.

Luke Winter (24), died after the black Citroen car he was driving collided with a silver Ford Fiesta as he drove along the A60 at Cuckney hill.

It happened at around 7.45pm on Wednesday 15th August.

Officers would like to speak to anyone who saw either vehicle in the moments leading up to the crash who has not already spoken to police.

The Fiesta had taken a route between Church Warsop and Cuckney Hill before the crash. Any sightings of the car on any part of the route could assist the police investigation.

Witnesses should contact Nottinghamshire Police on 101 or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

 

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