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Police are appealing for witnesses following a fatal collision on the A47 at Hockering.
The collision happened on Saturday 28 December at 2.28pm when a silver BMW 4 Series and a silver Skoda Yeti collided.
Emergency services attended and the road was closed.
The driver of the Skoda, a man in his 60s, was sadly pronounced dead at the scene.
A passenger in the Skoda, a woman in her 40s, suffered serious injuries and was taken to the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital for treatment.
The driver of the BMW was also taken to the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital with minor injuries and has since been discharged.
A third vehicle, a blue Honda Civic, collided with the verge.
The road reopened at 7.45pm.
Officers would like to speak to anyone who may have witnessed the collision or the manner of driving of the vehicles prior to the collision happening. Anyone with any information or any relevant dashcam footage is asked to get in touch via the following channels below, quoting cad 223 of Saturday 28 December:
Website: https://www.norfolk.police.uk/tell-us
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 101
Contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111, or via their online form: www.crimestoppers-uk.org