Man dies in M6 crash in Lancashire after driving wrong way

Man dies in M6 crash in Lancashire after driving wrong way

A fatal crash occurred on the M6 motorway between Lancashire and Greater Manchester when a man drove the wrong way, resulting in a collision with another vehicle. The incident took place near Charnock Richard services just after 21:30 GMT on Sunday. The southbound carriageway of the motorway between J28 (Leyland) and J27 (Standish) was closed, causing significant delays of up to 100 minutes. Lancashire Police and National Highways North West responded to the scene.

The driver of the Vauxhall Astra, a man in his 50s, tragically lost his life in the collision, while the occupants of the Toyota Corolla, both men in their 40s, sustained serious injuries and were taken to the hospital. Authorities have urged the public to refrain from speculating about the details of the crash as an investigation is underway to determine the exact circumstances leading to the incident. The Astra was reported to have been traveling in the wrong direction on the southbound carriageway.

Sergeant Rebecca Price from the police’s road policing unit expressed condolences to the deceased driver’s loved ones and mentioned that the investigation is in its early stages with various inquiries being conducted. The collision caused significant traffic disruptions in the area, and authorities appreciated the patience of those affected. Drivers were advised to anticipate delays of up to 100 minutes above the usual journey times. Additionally, individuals with any information or dashcam footage related to the incident were encouraged to come forward to aid the investigation.

As the investigation progresses, officers are seeking assistance from anyone who may have witnessed the collision or have relevant footage. The closure of two lanes on the northbound carriageway added to the traffic congestion, further emphasizing the need for patience from motorists. Speculation surrounding the incident was discouraged, with a reminder that real people had been impacted, and their families could come across such discussions online. The focus remains on determining the facts of the case and ensuring justice for those involved

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