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M1 crash: Car fleeing police crashes into fuel tanker in Derbyshire | |
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Three teenagers have been arrested and three more are in hospital after a car evading police crashed into a fuel tanker on the M1. | Three teenagers have been arrested and three more are in hospital after a car evading police crashed into a fuel tanker on the M1. |
Police were responding to a burglary at a property in Foxhall Road, Ipswich, where an Audi A4 had been stolen. | Police were responding to a burglary at a property in Foxhall Road, Ipswich, where an Audi A4 had been stolen. |
It was spotted in Derbyshire but failed to stop and crashed at about 06:50 GMT on Wednesday. | |
Two boys aged 14 and 17 from Ipswich, and 17-year-old from Thetford, have been arrested. | Two boys aged 14 and 17 from Ipswich, and 17-year-old from Thetford, have been arrested. |
They are being held on suspicion of burglary and other offences. | They are being held on suspicion of burglary and other offences. |
The crash happened on the slip road at junction 30 of the northbound carriageway in Derbyshire. | The crash happened on the slip road at junction 30 of the northbound carriageway in Derbyshire. |
Three more teenage boys, aged 15, 16 and 17, are in hospital in Sheffield for injuries police say are not life-threatening, and are set to be questioned by officers later. | Three more teenage boys, aged 15, 16 and 17, are in hospital in Sheffield for injuries police say are not life-threatening, and are set to be questioned by officers later. |
The incident has been referred to the Independent Office for Police Conduct. | The incident has been referred to the Independent Office for Police Conduct. |
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