Two people killed after driving car into flooded road and getting trapped underwater in Liverpool, police say
TWO people have been killed after driving a car into a flooded road and getting trapped underwater.
Cops received a report of a concern for safety of a man and a woman following a serious road traffic accident in Mossley Hill, Liverpool, at around 9.20pm yesterday.
They were inside a black Mercedes Class 180 that drove into a flooded area on Queens Drive, between North Mossley Hill Road and Dovedale Road.
Police patrols assisted Merseyside Fire and Rescue Services at the scene in finding the body of a man and woman.
Both were taken to hospital where they were sadly pronounced deceased.
The next of kin of the man and woman have now been informed and formal identification has been made.
A file has been passed to the coroner who has asked Merseyside Police to further investigate the incident.
Detective Chief Inspector Mike Dalton said: “Our thoughts go out to the family of the man and woman who sadly lost their lives in this tragic incident, despite the best efforts of passing members of the public, our officers and Merseyside Fire and Rescue Services at the scene.
“We are at the early stages of an ongoing investigation on Queens Drive to establish the circumstances of this tragic incident.
“Road closures remain in the area as we continue with this investigation and motorists are advised to avoid the road.
“We are continuing to appeal to anyone who was on Queens Drive, between North Mossley Hill Road and Dovedale Road at around 9.20pm last night and saw the accident, or who stopped to try help or anyone who had any dashcam footage from their car to come forward as soon as possible.
“Similarly, if you live in the area and have any doorbell or CCTV footage from last night please share this with us.
“Thank you for your patience whilst we deal with this tragic incident.”
Please contact @MerPolCC on Twitter or Merseyside Police Contact Centre on Facebook quoting reference 23000807137.
You can also pass information via Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
It comes as Brits were hit with a rain warning for the second day in a row on a drizzly Bank Holiday weekend.
The Met Office issued another yellow weather warning – this time affecting Manchester and Liverpool.