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Woman's death in Borrowash 'may be linked' to M1 crash Woman's death in Borrowash 'may be linked' to M1 crash
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A crash that has brought hundreds of motorists to a standstill on the M1 may be linked to the death of a woman in a Derbyshire village, police have said.A crash that has brought hundreds of motorists to a standstill on the M1 may be linked to the death of a woman in a Derbyshire village, police have said.
Police were called to an address in Borrowash at 11:00 GMT on Friday by a man who had also been injured in the incident involving the dead woman. Police were called to Station Road, Borrowash, at 11:00 GMT on Friday by a man who had also been injured in the incident involving the dead woman.
Officers were called to the crash on the southbound carriageway near Trowell services 30 minutes later.Officers were called to the crash on the southbound carriageway near Trowell services 30 minutes later.
The M1 is expected to be closed in both directions for several hours.The M1 is expected to be closed in both directions for several hours.
Stay updated with the M1 closure and other travel news hereStay updated with the M1 closure and other travel news here
Nottinghamshire Police said the M1 - between junction 25 and 26 - would be closed "for some time" following the crash between a vehicle and a pedestrian, while traffic website Nottingham Travelwise expected the closure to last for a "minimum of four to five hours". Nottinghamshire Police said the road - between junction 25 and 26 - would be closed "for some time" following the crash between a vehicle and a pedestrian, while traffic website Nottingham Travelwise expected the closure to last for a "minimum of four to five hours".
Meanwhile, the man injured in Borrowash is now receiving treatment in hospital, Derbyshire Police said. The disruption is likely to affect those travelling to East Midlands Airport, and several public transport providers across the region have warned of severe delays.
A force spokesman said: "The investigations are in their early stages and no more information is available at this time." Meanwhile, the man injured in Borrowash is now receiving treatment in hospital.
A spokesman for Derbyshire Police said: "The investigations are in their early stages and no more information is available at this time."