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Two US airmen killed in car crash | |
(about 1 hour later) | |
Two US airmen were killed and three people were critically injured in a car crash in Suffolk. | |
The collision happened on the A1101 at Icklingham on Saturday night. | |
Staff Sgt Mark Stephany, 24, and Senior Airman Daniel Addabbo, 23, both based at nearby RAF Lakenheath in Eriswell, died at the scene. | |
Three people in the other car, a Nissan, were said to be critically injured. A two-year-old boy and two men were also treated for minor injuries. | |
Crash investigation | |
Police said the driver and front-seat passenger of the Nissan were being treated at Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge. | |
The passenger received serious head injuries and is in a "possibly life threatening condition". | The passenger received serious head injuries and is in a "possibly life threatening condition". |
A male passenger in the Nissan is said to be in a critical but stable condition at West Suffolk Hospital after sustaining multiple injuries. | |
A two-year-old boy, who was also sitting in the back of the Nissan, received minor injuries. | A two-year-old boy, who was also sitting in the back of the Nissan, received minor injuries. |
A spokeswoman for RAF Lakenheath confirmed the dead men, the driver and a back-seat passenger in the same car, were stationed at the RAF base. | |
She said Senior Airman Joseph Mann and Airman First Class Joseph Ross were also passengers in the car and received minor injuries. | She said Senior Airman Joseph Mann and Airman First Class Joseph Ross were also passengers in the car and received minor injuries. |
The cause of the accident is under investigation. | The cause of the accident is under investigation. |
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