Officers are carrying out further enquiries after a man died following a four vehicle collision on the B676 in Leicestershire on Sunday (31 October).
The collision was reported to have taken place around 4.15pm on Six Hills Lane and involved a grey Volvo XC90, a white Ford flatbed tipper truck, a silver VW Transporter and a grey Toyota Landcruiser.
The three occupants of the Volvo sustained injuries and were taken to the Queen’s Medical Centre in Nottingham, their injuries are not believed to be serious.
Two of the three occupants in the Landcruiser also sustained injuries, not believed to be life threatening. The rear seat passenger in the vehicle, a man, suffered serious injuries and was pronounced dead at the scene.
No one else was injured.
A Leicestershire Police spokesperson said: “There were a number of vehicles travelling along this road yesterday afternoon and officers would like to speak to anyone who may have witnessed the collision or saw any of the vehicles beforehand.
Also, if anyone has video recording equipment installed in their vehicles they are urged to check the footage and contact officers of they captured anything that may assist with the investigation.”
Anyone with any information is asked to contact DC 4695 Louise McMahon on 101, quoting incident 527 of 31 October.
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