Two people dead after M26 vehicle pile-up
Two people have died following a five-vehicle pile-up on the M26.
Two people have died following a five-vehicle pile-up on the M26.
A 45-year-old lorry driver, who was arrested after a five-vehicle pile-up on the M26 in Kent on Wednesday, has been released on bail.
The crash, near Kemsing in Kent, killed two French nationals and injured seven more people, who were rushed to a hospital in London in a "serious condition".
The accident caused severe traffic congestion on the London-bound carriageway, which was closed for several hours.
The unlicensed events unfolded on Saturday night at Clapham Common and Tooting Bec Common.
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