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A40 crash leaves two dead after police chase | A40 crash leaves two dead after police chase |
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Two people were killed in a car that drove down the wrong side of the road and hit a coach following a lengthy police pursuit in west London. | Two people were killed in a car that drove down the wrong side of the road and hit a coach following a lengthy police pursuit in west London. |
The man and woman died on the A40 in Acton, at about 21:00 GMT on Sunday. | The man and woman died on the A40 in Acton, at about 21:00 GMT on Sunday. |
A second man was hurt in the crash, which took place after the pursuit began seven miles away in Harrow after reports of an aggravated burglary. | A second man was hurt in the crash, which took place after the pursuit began seven miles away in Harrow after reports of an aggravated burglary. |
The Met Police said its officers did not follow when the car went down the wrong side of the A40. | The Met Police said its officers did not follow when the car went down the wrong side of the A40. |
Fire and ambulance crews, along with the police helicopter, were called in and roads in the area - near the A40's junction with Kingsdown Avenue - were closed. | |
Transport for London said the roads reopened in both directions at 07:45 GMT. | |
The second man was later taken to hospital for treatment, although the extent of his injuries has not been confirmed. | The second man was later taken to hospital for treatment, although the extent of his injuries has not been confirmed. |
There were no reports of any other serious injuries, the Met said. | There were no reports of any other serious injuries, the Met said. |
The Directorate of Professional Standards and the Independent Office for Police Conduct have been informed, the force said. |