The woman died after crash on Ridge Road A189 in early hours of Sunday morning, the police sadly confirmed.
It has now been confirmed that, despite best efforts of paramedics, one of in car passengers, woman in twenty years old, tragically died at the scene.
An earlier statement from the Northeast Ambulance Service said three people admitted to the hospital after crash, with Medics arrived at the scene at 03:45. Two were taken to Northumbria Specialized Emergency Hospital. in Cramlington and the third was taken to the Royal Victoria Infirmary (RVI). in Newcastle.
Ambulance crews, Great North Ambulance Service and Hazardous Area Response Teams arrived on the scene.
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woman next of Relatives are supported by specialist officers. The Northumbria Police have confirmed that driver of in car and two other passengers were taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
An investigation has been launched to ascertain the circumstances of the incident. collision and driverman in he is 20 years old, arrested on suspicion of death dangerous driving. Officers appealed. for witnesses forward especially after the incident anyone who There may be recordings from the DVR.
The road between Asda Blyth and the Three Horseshoe roundabout. remains closed on Sunday afternoon while the police go on crash the study work. Sergeant Ray Lowry, of The Northumbrian Police Patrol Department said: “This is an incredibly tragic incident and we out to young feminine family how they try to come to terms with today’s destructive news.
“We will support them in each way we can and do ask that family’s privacy is respected. An investigation has been launched to establish the circumstances of the incident. collision and we ask for anyone who haven’t spoken to us get in touch, especially if you have traveled in in area and may have some information or DVR footage that may help our requests.”
Anyone with information please call the police immediately using “Tell us something” page on their website or call 101, citing the journal NP-20220821-0204.
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