An urgent appeal has been issued after a man has died following a collision with several stationary cars on a quiet residential street.
The appeal comes after officers from Greater Manchester Police (GMP) were called to reports of a road traffic collision between three cars on Greenacres Road in Oldham at around 11:41pm last Sunday night (2 June).
According to GMP, it’s believed that a car collided into two stationary cars, which caused it to overturn.
Despite the best efforts of all emergency services involved, when police arrived at the scene, a man in his 20s was tragically pronounced dead.
We are currently responding to a serious road traffic collision on Greenacres Rd in Oldham.
Emergency services are in attendance & the road is likely to remain closed through the night. Delays in the area are expected & we thank you for your patience whilst we conduct enquiries. pic.twitter.com/7KOEYVIWzy— Oldham Police (GMP) (@GMPOldham) June 3, 2024
Since the incident occurred, a police investigation is now underway, and two men – who are also in their 20s – have been arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving, GMP has confirmed, and at present, they remain in police custody for questioning.
Detective Constable Alex Giblin, from GMP’s Serious Collision Investigation Unit, said officers are “working tirelessly” to get to the bottom on what happened.
Appealing to the public for information, footage, and witnesses to the incident, DC Giblin commented: “This is a tragic incident where a young man has lost his life, and our thoughts remain with his family and loved ones.
“They will be supported by specially trained officers at this distressing time. We are working tirelessly to get answers for them, but I urge anyone who has any information, or who may have witnessed the incident to please come forward and help with our enquiries.
“This could be an eyewitness account from the scene, doorbell footage, CCTV or dashcam footage. It can all be used to help us establish how a young man lost his life in such distressing circumstances.”
Can you help?
Any witnesses, or anyone with any information or footage to aid with ongoing investigations is urged to contact GMP directly on 0161 856 4741, or 101, quoting incident 3606 of 02/06/24.
Alternatively details can be passed to Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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