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Appeal for information following fatal collision in November in north London
Police are appealing for witnesses after a teenager was killed and three other people injured in a collision in Enfield.
At around 23:40hrs on Thursday, 6 November, officers attended Ferny Hill, Enfield, after a car and a van collided.
Officers attended alongside the London Ambulance Service. Three passengers in the car – two teenage boys and an 18-year-old man – were taken to hospital. A fourth man – the driver of the van aged in his 40s – was also taken to hospital.
Despite the best efforts of medical staff, the 18-year-old man sadly died in hospital on Saturday, 8 November. His family continue to be supported by specially-trained officers.
One of the teenage boys suffered life-changing injuries, while the second teenage boy and the van driver’s injuries were assessed as non-life changing.
No arrests have been made and officers continue to make enquiries.
Detective Constable Pauline Redmond, from the Serious Collision Investigation Unit, said:
“Our investigation into the collision continues to establish the events which led to the death of an 18-year-old man. We hope we can bring a measure of comfort to his family and loved ones by understanding exactly what happened. Our thoughts continue to be with everyone impacted by this tragic incident.
“We are appealing for anyone who was in the area on the night of the incident to come forward. We understand there were other vehicles using the road at the time who may have dash cam footage or further information which could aid our investigation. We urge them to contact us as soon as possible.”
Anybody who witnessed the incident, or who has potentially relevant footage or CCTV from the evening, should contact 101, quoting reference 9358/06NOV.