Norfolk : Re-appeal After A47 Crash

9 November 2011, 08:35

Police are urging witnesses to come forward after one person died in a car crash on the A47 in North Burlingham.

They are asking anyone who may have seen a black Fiat Punto being driven at Acle railway station car park on Monday 31 October at about 11.15pm in the evening to come forward.

This comes after officers continue their enquiries into a crash on the A47 at North Burlingham on Tuesday 1 November 2011 at approximately 5:30am.

A black Fiat Punto was in a collision with a lorry parked in a layby, close to the Lingwood junction. The car burst into flames after the crash.

18-year-old Ellie Tweed died at the scene and the four others from the car were taken to hospital for treatment - one remains in a critical condition in hospital at Addenbrookes hospital.

A second woman remains in a serious condition at the Norfolk & Norwich and two other young women have been released from hospital.

Police are keen to speak to anyone who witnessed who was driving the Fiat Punto at Acle railway station and anyone who may have witnessed the crash or stopped at the scene afterwards. Calls should be made to PC Ian Thexton at Norfolk Police's Serious Collision Investigation Team on 101.