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Four teenagers killed in Conisbrough car crash Five teenagers killed in Conisbrough car crash
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Four teenagers have been killed and another seriously injured in a collision between two cars in South Yorkshire. Five teenagers have been killed in a crash between two cars in South Yorkshire.
Police say three males and a female in a Toyota died of their injuries while a fifth female who was in the car is critical in hospital. Police said three males and two females in a Toyota died of their injuries. They were all aged between 16 and 18 years old from the Doncaster area.
The Toyota and a Seat were in collision at about 21:40 GMT on Saturday on the A630 in Conisbrough, near Doncaster. The Toyota and a Seat crashed at about 21:40 GMT on Saturday on the A630 in Conisbrough, near Doncaster.
A man, 21, believed to be driving a third vehicle, was later arrested. A 21-year-old man believed to be driving a third vehicle was later arrested.
He was taken into custody on suspicion of dangerous driving and subsequently bailed.He was taken into custody on suspicion of dangerous driving and subsequently bailed.
Police said formal identification has not yet taken place but the five people in the Toyota were teenagers aged between 16 and 18 and from the Doncaster area. Police said formal identification had not yet taken place.
The driver of the Seat suffered a broken leg in the crash.The driver of the Seat suffered a broken leg in the crash.
The road has now been reopened by officers who have appealed for anyone with information to contact South Yorkshire Police. The road has been reopened by officers, who have appealed for anyone with information to contact South Yorkshire Police.
South Yorkshire Fire & Rescue later tweeted: "We send our deepest condolences to the families affected by the fatal RTC (road traffic collision) we attended last night." South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue tweeted: "We send our deepest condolences to the families affected by the fatal RTC (road traffic collision) we attended last night."