Police appealing for people to do the 'right thing' and come forward after fatal collision in Burscough
Police are appealing to anyone involved in a collision which resulted in the deaths of two men to do the 'right thing' and come forward.
On Wednesday 20 November at around 4am a white Audi S1 collided with a wall, a telegraph pole and another wall on Moss Lane in Burscough.
The driver, Conner Stevens, 24 died at the scene, whilst the front seat passenger, Luke Peaurt-Moran, 18, died in hospital.
Both men were from Sefton.
The Audi, along with a red Fiat 500 Abarth, were both stolen during a burglary prior to the collision at an address in the Towngate area of Eccleston.
The Fiat Abarth was later recovered on Valley Close in Crosby, Merseyside.
Senior Investigating Officer DCI Rebecca Smith said: "We believe there were others involved, particularly people connected to the Abarth.
"I am appealing to the wider public to provide us with the details of those involved.
"Were any of your relatives, partners or friends out in the early hours of Wednesday 20th November 2019? Have they been acting differently since this incident, do you suspect they were involved? If so please let us know."
Anyone with information can call 101 quoting incident reference 114 of November 20th, or can alternatively contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.