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9 October 2013, 05:43 | Updated: 9 October 2013, 09:16
Two people have died after a car crash on the A12 at Frostenden in Suffolk last night.
Collision Investigators are renewing their appeal for information following a two vehicle collision.
Emergency services including volunteers from Suffolk Accident Rescue Service and Norfolk Accident Rescue Service were called to the collision at 8.18pm.
The collision involved a silver Citroen car and a silver Peugeot.
A teenage girl who was a rear seat passenger in the Citroen and the driver of the Peugeot, a man in his 50s were sadly pronounced deceased at the scene.
The male driver of the Citroen sustained serious injuries and was taken by Air Ambulance to Addenbrookes Hospital.
Two further passengers in the Citroen and a passenger in the Peugeot were taken to the James Paget Hospital where they are being treated for their injuries.
The road was closed whilst the emergency services dealt with the incident and officers carried out a collision investigation.
The road reopened at 4.30am this morning, Wednesday 9 October.
Police are very keen to hear from anyone who was travelling along the A12 who may have seen the two vehicles travelling along the road prior to the collision or saw the collision when it happened. Calls should be made to PC Danny Ormes at the Serious Collision Investigation Team at Suffolk Police on 101.