A390 accident: Teen boys, 16 and 18, among three killed in horror killer crash in Liskeard | The Sun

TWO teenagers and a man have been killed in a horror smash on a country road.

The tragedy happened around 11.50pm on Wednesday in Liskeard, southeast Cornwall.

Cops were called to the A390 after reports a car had left the road and was on fire.

Three people in the car, believed to be two teens, aged 18 and 16, and a man, 30, were confirmed dead at the scene.

Devon and Cornwall Police have also seized a second vehicle which is believed to be linked to the crash.

Four teenagers, two boys and two girls, have been arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving.

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They remain in police custody.

Formal identification of the three victims is yet to take place – but their next of kin have been informed, say cops.

Sergeant Tina Green said: “Our thoughts are with the families and friends of those who lost their lives and our investigation remains ongoing to understand the full circumstances of how this tragic incident occurred.

“Whilst our enquiries are ongoing there will be an increased police presence in the area of the collision and in the wider Liskeard area.

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“I would encourage anyone with information which might assist police and anyone who was travelling in the area and may have relevant dash-cam footage to report it to us.

“We are aware of some comments and speculation on social media and I would remind the public that there is a live and active police investigation in relation to this incident and therefore please refrain from speculating about the nature of the incident and those involved.

“If you see any social media commentary that you feel may assist our investigation, please report that to us also.”

Anyone with information is asked to contact police on 101 or report it online quoting reference 50230120322.

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