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Motorists stopped over M74 death Motorists stopped over M74 death
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Detectives investigating the death of a man on the M74 in South Lanarkshire will be questioning drivers a week on from the crash which killed him. Detectives investigating the death of a man on the M74 in South Lanarkshire were questioning drivers on Thursday, a week after the crash which killed him.
Mark Fleeman, 32, died and his passenger, Lee Allsup, 17, was seriously injured in the incident which police say could be homicide.Mark Fleeman, 32, died and his passenger, Lee Allsup, 17, was seriously injured in the incident which police say could be homicide.
They are particularly keen to receive information about a dark grey van seen driving at speed near Mr Fleeman's van.They are particularly keen to receive information about a dark grey van seen driving at speed near Mr Fleeman's van.
The crash happened at about 0435 BST last Thursday.The crash happened at about 0435 BST last Thursday.
Strathclyde officers will be at Hamilton and Abbington service stations between 0300 BST and 0430 BST, handing out leaflets - containing images of Mr Fleeman and his white transit van - and asking questions. Strathclyde officers were at Hamilton and Abbington service stations between 0300 BST and 0430 BST, handing out leaflets - containing images of Mr Fleeman and his white transit van - and asking questions.
This is being treated as a potential homicide and it is vital that we trace the driver of the grey van Det Ch Insp Neil ThomsonStrathclyde PoliceThis is being treated as a potential homicide and it is vital that we trace the driver of the grey van Det Ch Insp Neil ThomsonStrathclyde Police
Eleven roadside boards will also be set up on every on-ramp and other areas between Gretna and the end of the M74 at the Fullarton junction, appealing for anyone who saw the grey van to contact Crimestoppers. Eleven roadside boards were also set up on every on-ramp and other areas between Gretna and the end of the M74 at the Fullarton junction, appealing for anyone who saw the grey van to contact Crimestoppers.
The incident happened on the northbound carriageway of the M74 between junctions 7 and 6 (Larkhall and Hamilton).The incident happened on the northbound carriageway of the M74 between junctions 7 and 6 (Larkhall and Hamilton).
Mark's van, bearing the company name "Kuehne & Nagel" was discovered on the road by a member of the public.Mark's van, bearing the company name "Kuehne & Nagel" was discovered on the road by a member of the public.
The vehicle was badly damaged and Mr Fleeman died at the scene.The vehicle was badly damaged and Mr Fleeman died at the scene.
His passenger remains in Wishaw hospital where staff have described his condition as "very serious".His passenger remains in Wishaw hospital where staff have described his condition as "very serious".
Mr Fleeman was driving this white transit vanMr Fleeman was driving this white transit van
Police said a dark grey van was seen near Mark Fleeman's vehicle around the time of the incident and its driver has still not been traced.Police said a dark grey van was seen near Mark Fleeman's vehicle around the time of the incident and its driver has still not been traced.
Det Ch Insp Neil Thomson said: "It will be exactly a week since this incident occurred and we are keen to trace motorists, particularly lorry drivers who may, through business, travel the same route every week. Det Ch Insp Neil Thomson said: "... We are keen to trace motorists, particularly lorry drivers who may, through business, travel the same route every week. This is being treated as a potential homicide and it is vital that we trace the driver of the grey van."
"It is not feasible to stop drivers on the motorway and that is why boards will be placed on all the northbound on-ramps and some southbound ramps.
"This is being treated as a potential homicide and it is vital that we trace the driver of the grey van.
"I would urge anyone who remembers seeing these vehicles driving at speed, close together, or has any information whatsoever that may assist this investigation to come forward."