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A52 Nottinghamshire crash leaves two men dead Two arrested over A52 Nottinghamshire double fatal crash
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Two men have died in a pile-up on one of the East Midlands' busiest roads. Two men have been arrested over a road crash which killed two people.
The collision, involving two cars and a lorry, happened on the A52 in Nottinghamshire, the main route between Nottingham, the M1 and Derby. The collision, involving two cars and a lorry, happened on the A52 in the Stapleford area of Nottinghamshire, at 19:00 BST on Friday.
It took place near Bardills Island at 19:00 BST on Friday and the westbound road is still closed. The 22-year-old and 24-year-old have been arrested on suspicion of causing death through dangerous driving.
No details of the victims, whose deaths were only confirmed on Saturday, have been released and police have appealed for any dashcam footage from the area. Two men were declared dead at the scene but no other details have been released. Lane restrictions are still in place in the area.
The closure has led to substantial delays in the area, with congestion spreading to alternative routes. Police have appealed for any witnesses and particularly dashcam footage from any vehicles which were near the scene on Friday evening.