Arrest as three people die in single-vehicle crash

Tom OakleyEast Midlands
News imageNEMM A fence with dark green screens is in place at the scene, as well as two recovery vehicles and a police vanNEMM
A screen was put in place on the A46 while investigations took place

A woman has been arrested after three people died in a single-vehicle crash on the A46 in Leicestershire.

Emergency services were called shortly after 01:00 GMT on Saturday after the vehicle left the road between Thrussington and Sileby.

The car - a blue BMW 5 series - was travelling southbound from Nottingham when it left the road, Leicestershire Police said.

A 37-year-old woman has been detained on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving and remains in police custody.

The force said it was informed of the crash by a fourth person in the car, who suffered minor injuries.

News imageNEMM A photograph of recovery vehicles and a worker in hi-vis at the sceneNEMM
Recovery vehicles were at the scene on Saturday afternoon

Detectives from the serious collision investigation unit have been working to gather evidence and establish the circumstances surrounding the crash.

The A46 was closed for much of Saturday, but the northbound carriageway has since reopened.

The southbound carriageway remains closed and is not expected to open until Sunday, a Leicestershire Police spokesperson said.

Det Con Madeleine Hayes said: "This is a tragic incident with three people losing their lives.

"We know the car was travelling on the A46 from Nottingham. I'd like to speak to anyone who was driving in the area who may have witnessed events leading up to the collision."

The force has asked people to view their dashcam footage from between 00:30 and 01:05 and contact police with any information.

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