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Police pursuit ‘aborted’ seconds before A66 crash killed seven


Police aborted the pursuit of a car seconds before it crashed while going the wrong way down a dual carriageway, killing all five men aboard and two officers, investigators have said.

Michael Robert Cahill, 23, Jacob Matusiak, 23, Theo Rae, 17, Makai Saddington, 18, and Cole Robert Worthy, 17, died when a Volkswagen Passat struck a Cleveland Police vehicle on the A66 near Middlesbrough on Saturday.

PC Matthew Blades, 37, and PC Tom Clough, 38, who were on the correct side of the road and were helping search for the car, were also killed.

The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) said the force had been pursuing the Passat following reports of “numerous incidents” linked to it.

The watchdog, which launched an immediate investigation into the crash, said the Passat was believed to be using cloned registration plates which activated an ANPR (automatic number plate recognition) camera.

Analysis of footage from one of the police vehicles showed the pursuit lasted just under seven minutes before the Passat travelled on to the wrong side of the A66, at which point officers “aborted” it, the IOPC said.

The pursuing officers continued to travel on the correct side of the carriageway but approximately 10 seconds later, at about 03:39 BST, the Passat collided with the marked armed response vehicle which was “in the area to assist in a search” for the car, a spokesman said.

Security footage from a house on Lime Road in Middlesbrough appears to show a car being pursued by police vehicles three minutes before the crash.



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