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Police arrest man after car crash kills three teenage boys Police arrest man after car crash kills three teenage boys
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Second man sought by police following ‘high speed’ collision in west London
Vikram Dodd and agencies
Sat 27 Jan 2018 15.25 GMT
First published on Sat 27 Jan 2018 07.47 GMT
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Police have arrested one man and are seeking a second in relation to a car crash that killed three teenage boys in west London on Friday night.Police have arrested one man and are seeking a second in relation to a car crash that killed three teenage boys in west London on Friday night.
The three pedestrians, all believed to be 16, died after a car crashed into them at a bus stop in west London. They were pronounced dead at the scene despite the efforts of paramedics.The three pedestrians, all believed to be 16, died after a car crashed into them at a bus stop in west London. They were pronounced dead at the scene despite the efforts of paramedics.
Floral tributes were left at the scene and police said all of the next of kin had been informed. It is understood the teenagers, named locally as Harry Rice, George Wilkinson and Josh Kennedy, had been on their way to a birthday party with friends at a nearby football club when they were killed.Floral tributes were left at the scene and police said all of the next of kin had been informed. It is understood the teenagers, named locally as Harry Rice, George Wilkinson and Josh Kennedy, had been on their way to a birthday party with friends at a nearby football club when they were killed.
Police were called to Shepiston Lane, Hayes, at 8.41pm on Friday night. A 28-year-old man who was inside the vehicle – a black Audi – was arrested and taken to a west London hospital for treatment before being taken into custody for questioning.Police were called to Shepiston Lane, Hayes, at 8.41pm on Friday night. A 28-year-old man who was inside the vehicle – a black Audi – was arrested and taken to a west London hospital for treatment before being taken into custody for questioning.
The Metropolitan police said: “The vehicle involved is believed to have been travelling at high speed and came to a stop a short distance away from the collision.The Metropolitan police said: “The vehicle involved is believed to have been travelling at high speed and came to a stop a short distance away from the collision.
“At least two males are reported to have left this car following the collision. One of them was detained by members of the public. This 28-year-old male was arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving.”“At least two males are reported to have left this car following the collision. One of them was detained by members of the public. This 28-year-old male was arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving.”
The Met said they believe at least one other man travelling in the Audi fled the scene, and investigators have not ruled out more passengers being in the car.The Met said they believe at least one other man travelling in the Audi fled the scene, and investigators have not ruled out more passengers being in the car.
Tony Kitchin, 44, who works as a security guard at a haulage firm nearby, said: “This road is busy 24/7. It’s a speed trap. I’m really surprised we haven’t had more horrific accidents like this.”Tony Kitchin, 44, who works as a security guard at a haulage firm nearby, said: “This road is busy 24/7. It’s a speed trap. I’m really surprised we haven’t had more horrific accidents like this.”
Staff at a football club on Shepiston Lane said they believed the teenagers had been on their way to a 16th birthday party on the premises. A member of staff at the Goals centre said the party had been cancelled after the tragedy.Staff at a football club on Shepiston Lane said they believed the teenagers had been on their way to a 16th birthday party on the premises. A member of staff at the Goals centre said the party had been cancelled after the tragedy.
Det Jane Shaw, of the Met’s serious collision investigation unit, said: “These are horrific circumstances that have resulted in three young people losing their lives. I need anyone who saw what happened to contact police immediately.”Det Jane Shaw, of the Met’s serious collision investigation unit, said: “These are horrific circumstances that have resulted in three young people losing their lives. I need anyone who saw what happened to contact police immediately.”
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