Soham Man Who Died in Cambridge Crash Named By Police
A SOHAM man who died following a road accident in Cambridge yesterday (Thursday) has been named.
A SOHAM man who died following a road accident in Cambridge yesterday (Thursday) has been named.
Steven Nicholas Upshaw, 43, of Fordham Road, suffered serious injuries and was pronounced dead shortly after the incident.
POLICE are appealing for witnesses following the three-vehicle collision which happened at 4.26pm on Milton Road close to Cowley Road when a silver Toyota Corolla, blue Hyundai i20 and a silver Mercedes E220 collided.
No one else was injured during the incident.
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Sergeant Chris Clare said: “We are investigating the circumstances surrounding this collision and would appeal to anyone with information about the incident to get in touch.”
INFO: Anyone with information should contact Sgt Clare at the Roads Policing Unit on 0345 456 456 4.
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