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UPDATE: Fatality on Lincolnshire's roads



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Monday, 3.35pm - ANOTHER motorist, believed to be from Sutterton, has died on Lincolnshire's roads.
Emergency services were called to the A16 bypass, outside Kirton, around 7pm on Sunday where two vehicles had collided head-on.

The driver of a blue Fiat Punto, thought to be an 18-year-old man from Sutterton, was taken by ambulance to Pilgrim Hospital where he was pronounced dead at 7.15pm by medical staff.

The driver of the black Volkswagen Golf and his 20-year-old female passenger suffered slight injuries. They were both from the Peterborough area.

The A16 was closed for around five hours.

The 18-year-old man becomes the 13th victim of Lincolnshire's roads so far this year.

Witnesses are asked to contact the police on 01522 532222 or the witness hotline on 01522 558855, quoting incident number 385.

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  • Last Updated: 12 May 2008 3:34 PM
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