Another sad story of a lorry crashing into back of stationary traffic with fatal consequences.
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Fatal crash suspect is found dead http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/engl ... 790691.stm BBC News, Monday, 14 August 2006
A 57-year-old Norfolk man arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving has been found dead by police.
The man was questioned following a fatal crash between a lorry and a car at Skew Bridge roundabout on the A45 near Rushden, Northants, on Friday.
Norfolk Constabulary said the lorry driver was found at Southery, Downham Market, on Saturday afternoon.
The man had been reported as missing on Saturday morning and intensive police searches were carried out to find him.
A Northants Police spokesman said: "At this stage there appears to be no suspicious circumstances and the incident is being treated as a sudden death by Norfolk Constabulary.
Extensive search
"However, as the death on Saturday followed contact with police on Friday, Northamptonshire Police have referred the matter to the Independent Police Complaints Commission as appropriate."
Police said the driver of the VW Polo, who died in the crash, had been identified as Peter Beil, 42, of Blackfriars, Rushden.
In a statement, Norfolk police said: "An extensive search of the area was carried out by officers assisted by the force helicopter.
"At shortly before 14:15 BST the body of a man in his 50s was found in the Southery area. The are no suspicious circumstances surrounding the death.
"A post-mortem examination will be carried out in due course.
What happened
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Driver killed as lorry falls on carhttp://www.ketteringtoday.co.uk/ViewArt ... ID=1692312 Kettering Today, 12 August 2006
A DRIVER died after an articulated lorry overturned while negotiating a roundabout and fell on his car.
The driver of the VW Polo was pronounced dead at the scene of the accident, which happened on the Skew Bridge roundabout on the A45 near Rushden at 5.50am yesterday.
The lorry driver was arrested and taken to Wellingborough police station for questioning about causing death by dangerous driving.
He was released on bail while investigations into the incident continue.
A police spokesman said: "A white DAF 6-axle LGV, loaded with animal foodstuffs, was in collision with a green VW Polo car, both travelling towards Thrapston.
"For reasons as yet unknown, the lorry overturned as it negotiated the roundabout, falling on to the VW Polo. The driver of the Polo was pronounced dead at the scene.
"He will not be named by police until all his relatives have been informed.
"The lorry driver was arrested and taken to Wellingborough police station for questioning about causing death by dangerous driving."
Rush-hour traffic was hit as a two-and-a-half mile stretch of the eastbound carriageway was closed.
Grain had spilled from the lorry, adding to the clean-up operation.
The road re-opened at 1pm yesterday after officers had finished gathering evidence from the scene and the debris was cleared.
Onlooker Barry Liffen said: "There was a massive traffic jam.
"The police shut all of the roads. The lorry tipped over on the roundabout."
Witnesses should call the Drivewatch hotline on 0800 174615.
Also at
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Driver dies in roundabout crash http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/engl ... 783133.stm BBC News, 11 August 2006
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Driver dies in lorry collisionhttp://www.ketteringtoday.co.uk/ViewArt ... ID=1689773 Kettering Today, 11 August 2006
Location of accident;
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It seems that there are still long skid marks from where the lorry was trying to stop. The suspicion would seem to be another case of loss of attention and not realising the traffic ahead was stationary. There is no suggestion that the lorry was speeding.
This is the third such incident in recent times in the eastern region of a lorry crashing into the back of a car in stationary traffic, killing the occupants.
It is also the second case of a lorry overturning at this roundabout in the past few months. On the previous occasion it was going in the opposite direction and fell over onto a barrier and into a ditch, next to Waitrose, and no one was hurt.
What precautions can a car driver take to prevent having a lorry run into the back of them.