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M4 crash survivor still critical M4 crash survivor still critical
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An 18-year-old man remains critically ill following a head-on crash on the M4 at Newport in which five other people were killed.An 18-year-old man remains critically ill following a head-on crash on the M4 at Newport in which five other people were killed.
The collision at 0320 BST on Monday happened minutes after police broke off pursuit of the Ford Mondeo he was travelling in.The collision at 0320 BST on Monday happened minutes after police broke off pursuit of the Ford Mondeo he was travelling in.
Police and investigators have appealed for witnesses to the incident.Police and investigators have appealed for witnesses to the incident.
The teenager, the only survivor, is in the Royal Gwent Hospital and is in a critical but stable condition.The teenager, the only survivor, is in the Royal Gwent Hospital and is in a critical but stable condition.
He was seriously injured when the Ford Mondeo containing four young men - said to have lived in the Maindee and Duffryn areas of Newport. One of those who died has now been named as 18-year-old Christopher Beresford.He was seriously injured when the Ford Mondeo containing four young men - said to have lived in the Maindee and Duffryn areas of Newport. One of those who died has now been named as 18-year-old Christopher Beresford.
The identities of the five who died have not yet been confirmedThe identities of the five who died have not yet been confirmed
Their car hit a retired couple have been named as James and Bridget Stafford, who were in their early 70s and originally from Achill Island, off County Mayo in the Irish Republic. Their car hit a retired couple who have been named as James and Bridget Stafford, who were in their early 70s, and originally from Achill Island, off County Mayo in the Irish Republic.
They had spent the summer in Ireland and were driving to their London home after getting off the Rosslare to Fishguard ferry.They had spent the summer in Ireland and were driving to their London home after getting off the Rosslare to Fishguard ferry.
Achill priest Father Tom Kearney said: "It's a big blow to the community. James and Bridget spent their holidays on Achill every summer and had just said their goodbyes on Sunday morning."Achill priest Father Tom Kearney said: "It's a big blow to the community. James and Bridget spent their holidays on Achill every summer and had just said their goodbyes on Sunday morning."
The couple's adult children live in Ireland as well as in the Croydon area of south London.The couple's adult children live in Ireland as well as in the Croydon area of south London.
Hours after the crash, it emerged that police had tried to stop the Mondeo at nearby Penhow but abandoned any pursuit when the vehicle turned onto the M4 - in the wrong direction.Hours after the crash, it emerged that police had tried to stop the Mondeo at nearby Penhow but abandoned any pursuit when the vehicle turned onto the M4 - in the wrong direction.
The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) is investigating the collision.The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) is investigating the collision.
Flowers have been placed on a bridge overlooking the crash sceneFlowers have been placed on a bridge overlooking the crash scene
The motorway was closed - in both directions - for around 10 hours as investigators examined the crash scene on the eastbound carriageway between junctions 25 and 24.The motorway was closed - in both directions - for around 10 hours as investigators examined the crash scene on the eastbound carriageway between junctions 25 and 24.
Monday morning rush hour traffic tailed back for up to seven miles with all main roads across south east Wales heavily congested.Monday morning rush hour traffic tailed back for up to seven miles with all main roads across south east Wales heavily congested.
Superintendent Roger Morgan from Gwent Police said the road had to be closed for safety reasons after the "horrendous accident".Superintendent Roger Morgan from Gwent Police said the road had to be closed for safety reasons after the "horrendous accident".
"To lose five people so needlessly is absolutely devastating, especially for the families and those who were close to them," he said."To lose five people so needlessly is absolutely devastating, especially for the families and those who were close to them," he said.
"Much comment has been made about closing the opposite carriageway," he said."Much comment has been made about closing the opposite carriageway," he said.
"Our experience tells us that when you're working at an incident like that on the motorway that people in the opposite carriageway slow down."Our experience tells us that when you're working at an incident like that on the motorway that people in the opposite carriageway slow down.
"The result can be further collision, further misery and further hold-ups in the long-run.""The result can be further collision, further misery and further hold-ups in the long-run."
Meanwhile, later on Tuesday, the IPCC is due to publish a report which is expected to say that there is relatively little research into police road traffic.Meanwhile, later on Tuesday, the IPCC is due to publish a report which is expected to say that there is relatively little research into police road traffic.
The police watchdog continues to appeal for information from anyone who saw a red Ford Mondeo travelling the wrong direction on the eastbound carriageway of the M4 near the Christchurch Road motorway bridge at around 0315 BST.The police watchdog continues to appeal for information from anyone who saw a red Ford Mondeo travelling the wrong direction on the eastbound carriageway of the M4 near the Christchurch Road motorway bridge at around 0315 BST.
Witnesses are asked to call free phone 0800 096 9076 or email m4newport_incident@ipcc.gov.ukWitnesses are asked to call free phone 0800 096 9076 or email m4newport_incident@ipcc.gov.uk