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M4 van crash victim identified as Martin Williams M4 Wiltshire van crash: Third man dies
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A man killed in a crash on the M4 in Wiltshire has been identified. A third man has died days after a crash on the M4 in Wiltshire.
Martin Williams 36, from Trecynon in Rhondda Cynon Taf, died, along with another man, early on Monday. Five men were travelling in a van which collided with a lorry on the hard shoulder near Chippenham at 04:30 BST on Monday.
The van the men were travelling in collided with a lorry on the hard shoulder near Chippenham at 04:30 BST. They died at the scene. Martin Williams 36, from Trecynon in Rhondda Cynon Taf, died at the scene, along with another man.
The 37-year-old van driver from Aberdare was arrested but has since been bailed until August pending further inquires. Two other passengers were taken to Southmead Hospital in Bristol with serious injuries. One of those died on Wednesday evening, police said.
Three other men in the van were also injured. Two are being treated at Bristol's Southmead Hospital, where one remains in a critical condition. The remaining injured man remains in hospital in a critical condition.
The fifth man suffered minor injuries, police said. The motorway was closed westbound for six hours. A fifth man, who was driving the van, was taken to the Great Western Hospital in Swindon with minor injuries but was released the same morning.
Wiltshire Police has appealed for witnesses who may have been travelling on the M4, or around the junction 17 area, to come forward. A 37-year-old man from Aberdare was arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving. He has been released on police bail until August pending further inquiries.
The M4 westbound was closed for a total of nine hours while the vehicles were recovered.
Wiltshire Police has appealed for witnesses who may have been travelling around the junction 17 area to come forward.