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We’re appealing for help to identify the driver of a van who we think may have witnessed a fatal collision on the A322 in Lightwater in the early hours of Tuesday morning (1 November).
The incident occurred on the A322 near Broadway Road after a single car, a Ford Fiesta Zetec, collided with a bridge.
The female driver, who was in her 20s, was sadly pronounced dead at the scene. Her next of kin have been made aware and are being supported by officers.
The female passenger had to be freed by fire crews and has been taken to hospital with serious injuries.
We would like to trace the driver of a van seen near the collision, as we believe they may be able to help with our enquiries.
The van possibly had writing or a logo on it and was travelling on the same stretch of the A322 at around 2.50am.
If you think you might be the driver, or if you have any other information which could help our investigation, please contact us quoting PR/ 45220117790 via:
• Webchat on our website www.surrey.police.uk
• Online https://www.surrey.police.uk/tua/tell-us-about/cor/tell-us-about-existing-case-report/
• Calling us on 101
If you do not wish to leave your name, please call the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.