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Motorist killed as car hits house | Motorist killed as car hits house |
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A 52-year-old man was killed and a teenage boy and girl were seriously injured when their car crashed into the front room of a Lincolnshire house. | A 52-year-old man was killed and a teenage boy and girl were seriously injured when their car crashed into the front room of a Lincolnshire house. |
The three had been travelling in a car which crashed just before 2200 BST on Friday on the High Street in Moulton near Spalding. | The three had been travelling in a car which crashed just before 2200 BST on Friday on the High Street in Moulton near Spalding. |
A fourth man who was in the car received head wounds. No-one in the house was injured. | |
Police said they were still trying to identify the male teenager. | Police said they were still trying to identify the male teenager. |
'Shocking and stressful' | 'Shocking and stressful' |
He is described as about 5ft 8in, with light brown hair, blue eyes and a small scar on his right shoulder. | He is described as about 5ft 8in, with light brown hair, blue eyes and a small scar on his right shoulder. |
Insp Stuart Brinn from Lincolnshire Police said: "It was a Ford Sierra that was travelling from Spalding towards Moulton and lost control. | Insp Stuart Brinn from Lincolnshire Police said: "It was a Ford Sierra that was travelling from Spalding towards Moulton and lost control. |
"It hit a couple of houses on the High Street. The two occupants in the house at the time weren't injured and at the moment they're living elsewhere because it's too dangerous for them to be living in the house." | "It hit a couple of houses on the High Street. The two occupants in the house at the time weren't injured and at the moment they're living elsewhere because it's too dangerous for them to be living in the house." |
He added: "The gentleman occupant of the house tried to assist the casualties at the scene while his partner was phoning the police. | He added: "The gentleman occupant of the house tried to assist the casualties at the scene while his partner was phoning the police. |
"They weren't injured at all but it was obviously a shocking and stressful experience." | "They weren't injured at all but it was obviously a shocking and stressful experience." |
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