Police issue appeal following a fatal collision in Perranworthal
By The Editor
16th Sep 2021 | Local News
Police investigating a fatal road traffic collision in Cornwall have issued an appeal for people who stopped at the scene to help to come forward.
Police would like to hear from people who stopped at the scene to help.
Emergency services were called to a collision between a silver Audi A5 and a blue Vauxhall Meriva at the junction of Cove Hill and the A39 at Perranarworthal at around 12.40pm on Saturday 30 March.
A 79-year-old woman, who was the front-seat passenger of the Vauxhall, died at Treliske Hospital on 3 April.
An investigation into the circumstances surrounding the collision is being conducted.
Officers from the Serious Collision Investigation Team at Bodmin are appealing for a number of people, believed to have stopped at the scene to offer assistance, to contact them.
They are in particular seeking to hear from a female doctor, a veterinary nurse and the occupants of a small red car that may have been directly behind the Vauxhall at the time of the collision.
Anyone with information is urged to call police on 101, or email [email protected], quoting log 397 of 30/03/2019.
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