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BREAKING NEWS: Police name crash victims

Monday, 10am - TWO teenagers killed in a road accident in Old Leake on Thursday have been named by police.

Adrian Coles, 18, from Swineshead, and 17-year-old Kurt Binns-Phoenix, from Old Leake, were traveling in a blue Renault Clio when it was involved in a collision with a Brylaine single-decker coach.

The accident happened on the A52 outside Burden's Tractors, Main Road, just before 6pm.

The road remained closed until the early hours of this morning whilst investigations were carried out and the debris cleared.

The driver of the coach, a 62-year-old local man, was not reported injured.

Police are appealing for witnesses to the incident itself or anyone who saw either vehicle before the collision to contact police by calling 01522 532222 or the witness hotline 01522 558855.

It brings the number of people killed in collisions on Lincolnshire's roads this year to 20, the same as this time last year.


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