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BBC News
18-06-2025
- BBC News
M5 crash victims named as inquest opens
Two adults and a teenage boy who died in a crash on the M5 have been Moore, 46, Swala Harling, 47, and Sebastian Moore, 14, were killed when their BMW left the northbound carriageway at about 21:00 BST on May 30, between junction 14 at Falfield and junction 13 at Michaelwood child was taken to hospital after being seriously injured in the inquest on Wednesday, which was opened at Flax Bourton, near Bristol, heard all three lived in Clay Cross near Chesterfield in Derbyshire. At the time, police closed the route for most of the next day while they examined a "very complex scene".The coroner's court heard that Mr Moore, who was a mechanic, was driving the car at the time of the crash, with Ms Harling, who worked in IT, in the front passenger seat. Sebastian was sitting in the back of the car.A full inquest will take place at a date yet to be fixed, once a collision investigation report and medical reports are completed.
Yahoo
31-05-2025
- General
- Yahoo
Child and two adults killed in M5 crash as road remains closed
A teenager and two adults have been killed in a crash on the M5 as another child fights for their life in hospital. Avon and Somerset Police said the teenager and two adults died following the single-vehicle collision involving a BMW car in south Gloucestershire on Friday evening. The second child was rushed to hospital in a critical condition after suffering serious injuries in the incident. The motorway remained closed in both directions between junctions 14 and 13 on Saturday morning. A police statement said: 'A white BMW car left the northbound carriageway at approximately 9pm last night (Friday May 30) between junction 14 (Falfield) and the Michaelwood services. As a result, the M5 remains closed in both directions between junctions 14 and 13 (Stroud). 'We're sad to report two adults in their 40s and one teenage child who were travelling in the vehicle have died from their injuries. 'A second child sustained serious injuries and they have been taken to hospital where they remain in a critical condition.'