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Two dead in 'wrong-way' crash on East Midlands M1 | Two dead in 'wrong-way' crash on East Midlands M1 |
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Two people have died in a crash on the M1 reportedly involving a car travelling the wrong way along the carriageway. | Two people have died in a crash on the M1 reportedly involving a car travelling the wrong way along the carriageway. |
The 87-year-old man driving the car and a 27-year-old van passenger were both pronounced dead at the scene of the crash. | |
A blue Mazda Premacy and a white Ford Transit van were involved in the crash, police said. | |
The van's driver was taken to hospital where he remains in a stable condition. | |
Before the crash, police had received reports of a car travelling the wrong way along the southbound carriageway, a spokesman said. | |
The carriageway, and one lane of the northbound road, are closed between junctions 25 and 24. | |
Closures are expected to remain in place for most of the morning. | Closures are expected to remain in place for most of the morning. |
Motorist Chris Prior, who was caught up in the traffic on his way from Mansfield to Wales, said he heard about the crash on the radio. | Motorist Chris Prior, who was caught up in the traffic on his way from Mansfield to Wales, said he heard about the crash on the radio. |
"All routes around are gridlock. Should be in Newport in South Wales by now … but still 102 miles away," he said in a tweet. | "All routes around are gridlock. Should be in Newport in South Wales by now … but still 102 miles away," he said in a tweet. |
Are you in the area? Did you witness the crash? Have you been affected by the road closures? You can get in touch by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk | Are you in the area? Did you witness the crash? Have you been affected by the road closures? You can get in touch by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk |
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