Renewed appeal after north Suffolk crash
POLICE are renewing appeals for information and witnesses following a fatal road traffic collision in Victoria Road in Aldeburgh.Carol Ann Myhill, 61, died on Wednesday, February 25 after a silver/grey Vauxhall Astra car collided with her as she pushed her pedal cycle along the pavement there just before 11pm.
POLICE are renewing appeals for information and witnesses following a fatal road traffic collision in Victoria Road in Aldeburgh.
Carol Ann Myhill, 61, died on Wednesday, February 25 after a silver/grey Vauxhall Astra car collided with her as she pushed her pedal cycle along the pavement there just before 11pm.
An 18-year-old man from Leiston was arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving and has been bailed to return to Lowestoft Police Station on March 30.
A second man - a 17-year-old boy from the Theberton area - has also now been arrested in connection with the incident. He was arrested on Sunday (March 8), on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving and has now been bailed to return to Lowestoft Police Station on March 30.
Officers are continuing to appeal for anyone who may have seen a silver/grey Vauxhall Astra or a blue/green Fiat Bravo being driven in the area on the evening of Wednesday, February 25 to come forward. If you were in the town around this time - either walking or driving - and saw the vehicles police would like to hear from you.
Anyone who saw the cars prior to the crash or the collision itself is asked to call Sgt Paul Ward at the Serious Collision Investigation Team at police headquarters on 01473 613500 or email Paul.Ward@suffolk.pnn.police.uk
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