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M25 stag party crash victim named Second M25 crash victim is named
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One of the victims of an M25 crash that killed five members of a stag party and a recovery vehicle driver has been identified as a doctor from Brighton. Two of the victims of a crash on the M25 in Surrey that killed five members of a stag party and a recovery vehicle driver have been identified.
Christopher Janaway, 28, was being driven home in a rescue truck with five friends after the minibus they were travelling in broke down on the M1. Christopher Janaway, 28, and Jon Chandler, 26, were being driven home to Brighton after the minibus they were travelling in broke down on the M1.
The truck collided with an HGV on the M25 in Surrey between Leatherhead and Reigate at 0215 BST on Monday. They and four friends were in the cab of a rescue truck which crashed with an HGV in the early hours of Monday.
The other five victims have not yet been formally identified. Four of them died and a fifth is being treated in hospital for his injuries.
Mr Janaway's identity was released by Surrey Police on Tuesday afternoon. Seven others members of the party, including the bridegroom, had already left the scene.
He was part of a stag party returning to Brighton from Leicestershire.
The four other men who died were believed to be aged between 25 and 30 and from Brighton.
Five passengers and the rescue driver were killed in the crashFive passengers and the rescue driver were killed in the crash
The sixth victim was the driver of the rescue truck who was from Rugby, Warwickshire. Mr Janaway was named as one of the victims by Surrey Police on Tuesday afternoon.
Seven men, one who was believed to be the groom, had earlier been picked up by a people carrier and taken safely back to Brighton. Mr Chandler was not formally identified by police, but his family issued a statement paying tribute to him.
The other members of the group were travelling in the cab of a Dunchurch Motors Ltd recovery vehicle when it crashed on the M25 between junctions nine and eight. Both men were part of a 13-strong stag party returning to Brighton from Leicestershire.
Seven of them, including the groom, were safely taken home in a people carrier after their minibus broke down.
The other six were picked up in a Dunchurch Motors Ltd recovery vehicle, which was also towing the minibus.
It crashed on the M25 between junctions nine and eight, Leatherhead and Reigate, at about 0215 BST on Monday.
Five men from Brighton died, as well as the 46-year-old male driver of the rescue truck who was from Rugby, Warwickshire.
One person in the stag party suffered a broken leg and facial injuries.One person in the stag party suffered a broken leg and facial injuries.
He has been moved to the Queen Victoria Hospital in East Grinstead, where his condition was described as stable on Tuesday.He has been moved to the Queen Victoria Hospital in East Grinstead, where his condition was described as stable on Tuesday.
The lorry driver involved in the collision was uninjured.The lorry driver involved in the collision was uninjured.
Family liaison officers from Surrey Police are helping the relatives of all the victims.