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Crash survivor stable in hospital Fifth M25 stag party victim named
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Police investigating a crash on the M25 in Surrey, which left six people dead, are waiting to speak to a survivor. The fifth member of a stag party who died in a crash on the M25 has been named as musician Rohan Chadwick, 27.
Benjamin Pert is in a stable condition in hospital after undergoing facial surgery for injuries he received. Mr Chadwick was among six friends from Brighton travelling in a rescue truck after their minibus broke down on the way home from a stag weekend.
He and five friends had been travelling home to Brighton, in East Sussex, from a stag weekend in a rescue truck after their minibus broke down on the M1. Police investigating the crash on the M25 in Surrey on Monday are waiting to speak to the survivor from the party, Benjamin Pert, who is in hospital.
Another seven members of the stag party, including the groom-to-be, had been taken home in a separate vehicle. The driver of the vehicle, who also died, is yet to be formally identified.
The recovery vehicle driver, from Rugby, also died in the collision with a lorry, which happened between junctions eight and nine of the M25 in the early hours of Monday. Separate vehicle
'Beautiful friends' Mr Pert, who is in a stable condition in the Queen Victoria Hospital at East Grinstead, West Sussex, has undergone surgery for facial injuries.
Four of the victims were identified as doctor Christopher Janaway, 28, Jon Chandler, 26, Andrew Graney, 29, and doctor Matthew O'Donnell, 30, all from Brighton. Another seven members of the stag party, including the groom-to-be, had been taken home in a separate vehicle after the minibus broke down on the M1.
The fifth member of the group and the 46-year-old recovery driver have yet to be formally identified. Four of the victims have already been identified as doctor Christopher Janaway, 28, Jon Chandler, 26, Andrew Graney, 29, and doctor Matthew O'Donnell, 30, all from Brighton.
The HGV driver was uninjured in the crash. Mr Graney's family released the first picture of him on Wednesday.
Mr Pert is being treated at the Queen Victoria Hospital, in East Grinstead, West Sussex. All six men were in the cab of a recovery vehicle which crashed with a lorry.
Surrey Police said on Wednesday officers had already spoken to him briefly, but would interview him in more detail as a witness when he was fit and well. Tributes have been paid to Chris Janaway and Jon Chandler
class="" href="/1/hi/england/6635789.stm">Four victims identified The HGV driver was uninjured in the accident.
Surrey Police said officers had already spoken to Mr Pert briefly, but would interview him in more detail as a witness when he was fit and well.
The group had spent the weekend in Leicestershire celebrating the impending wedding of James Forrer.The group had spent the weekend in Leicestershire celebrating the impending wedding of James Forrer.
He said the loss of "five beautiful friends" had left all those who knew them "inconsolable".He said the loss of "five beautiful friends" had left all those who knew them "inconsolable".
"I'm so grateful that we were all able to share a terrific weekend's celebration that was filled with laughter," he said in a statement."I'm so grateful that we were all able to share a terrific weekend's celebration that was filled with laughter," he said in a statement.
"Coming to terms with a loss of such magnitude will require much time and energy, and the warmth and love of all of the families and friends involved.""Coming to terms with a loss of such magnitude will require much time and energy, and the warmth and love of all of the families and friends involved."
'Popular' doctors'Popular' doctors
Mr Forrer said he and his fiancee had yet to decide whether to postpone their wedding.Mr Forrer said he and his fiancee had yet to decide whether to postpone their wedding.
Peter Coles, chief executive of Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust, paid tribute to Dr Janaway and Dr O'Donnell and said they were both "popular and highly respected".Peter Coles, chief executive of Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust, paid tribute to Dr Janaway and Dr O'Donnell and said they were both "popular and highly respected".
Dr O'Donnell joined the trust last August and worked in cardiology and accident and emergency.Dr O'Donnell joined the trust last August and worked in cardiology and accident and emergency.
Dr Janaway joined at the same time and worked in anaesthetics for six months before moving to A&E at the Royal Sussex County Hospital in Brighton.Dr Janaway joined at the same time and worked in anaesthetics for six months before moving to A&E at the Royal Sussex County Hospital in Brighton.