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Crash kills two and injures six Two US airmen killed in car crash
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Two American airmen were killed and three people were critically injured in a car crash in Suffolk. Two US airmen were killed and three people were critically injured in a car crash in Suffolk.
The collision took place on the A1101 at Icklingham on Saturday night. The collision happened on the A1101 at Icklingham on Saturday night.
Staff Sgt Mark Stephany, 24, and Senior Airman Daniel Addabbo, 23, both in their 20s and based at nearby RAF Lakenheath, died at the scene. 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 critically injured. A two-year-old boy and two men were also treated for minor injuries. 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 investigations Crash investigation
Police said the driver and front seat passenger of the Nissan were being treated at Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge. 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 in a critical but stable condition at West Suffolk Hospital after sustaining multiple injuries. 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 base in Eriswell. 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.