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Police look for two drivers who witnessed triple fatal crash in Braintree

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POLICE investigating a triple fatal crash in Braintree are trying to trace the drivers of two vehicles who may have witnessed the collision.

The crash on Gosfield Road, happened at around 4.50pm on December 7, and involved a blue Ford Fiesta being driven by David Bradley from Braintree and a blue Volkswagen Polo being driven by Corran Powell from Gosfield. 

Both drivers died as a result of the collision, as did a passenger in the Polo James Simmons from Braintree.Specialist roads policing officers investigating the collision are looking to trace two drivers who may have witnessed the collision or seen the vehicles involved before the collision took place.

The first is a man described as being aged in his 50s who was wearing glasses and driving a silver or grey Ford Mondeo on an 09 registration plate. 

He would have travelled from the High Garret direction on to Braintree Road. 

He is believed to have come across the collision and spoke to another man who had been driving a Ford Focus CMax.

The second was a woman who was described as possibly being French. 

She also came across the collision and spoke to another woman whom she asked to phone the police. 

She had dark, bobbed hair and wore jeans and a horizontal striped top. She was driving a people carrier and was heading in the Braintree direction.

Officers are also looking for a small silver car, possibly a Vauxhall Meriva, which was travelling on Broad Road where another vehicle drove parallel with it for some distance.

These drivers, or anyone who knows who they are, should contact officers at the Serious Collision Investigation Unit on 101 or email collisionappeal@essex.pnn.police.uk

Police look for two drivers who witnessed triple fatal crash in Braintree


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