Blythburgh: Two Men Named After Fatal Crash

Police have named two men who died after a collision at Blythburgh on Saturday 23 November 2013.

At around 9.30pm police received a report of a grey Citroen Berlingo colliding with the White Hart pub on the A12. Emergency services including Suffolk Accident Rescue Service attended and two men were pronounced deceased at the scene.

The first has been named as Christopher Doran, a 19-year-old man from Cheltenham, Gloucestershire.

The second has been name as Jonny Cash, an 18-year-old man from Ashford, Kent.

Four other men, believed to be in their late teens/early twenties, were also injured in the collision.

All four remain in hospital one at Ipswich Hospital, one in Addenbrookes and two in Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital. They are all currently in a stable condition.

Officers want to speak to anyone who witnessed the collision or may have seen the car beforehand, which had been travelling north on the A12 towards Lowestoft.

Anyone with information should contact the PC Allie Cotton at the Serious Collision Investigation Team on 101.