Investigators track Audi TT movements as two survivors battle life-threatening injuries following Garthorpe incident.
Humberside Police have shifted their focus to a comprehensive forensic reconstruction of a Shore Road collision that claimed three lives on Saturday evening.
Forensic Analysis and Crash Site Investigation
Specialist collision investigators are currently analyzing the trajectory of a white Audi TT that left the southbound carriage between Garthorpe and Meredyke Road at approximately 5:45 pm. While initial reports confirmed the deaths of a 44-year-old driver, a 48-year-old passenger, and a 13-year-old girl, the investigation has now moved into a technical phase. Officers are examining road surface conditions, vehicle mechanical integrity, and potential environmental factors to determine why the car veered into a tree. The area remained a focal point for authorities throughout the night as teams gathered physical evidence to piece together the final moments before the impact.
Critical Care and Survivor Updates
The local community remains on high alert regarding the recovery of two young passengers rescued from the wreckage. A 15-year-old girl remains in critical condition with life-threatening injuries, while a nine-year-old boy is receiving treatment for serious wounds. Medical teams at the regional trauma center are providing around-the-clock care, while Humberside Police family liaison officers support the grieving relatives. The condition of the 15-year-old is considered the most pressing element of the ongoing medical emergency, with further updates expected as she undergoes specialized treatment.
Public Appeal for Digital Evidence
Authorities are now widening their search for digital footprints of the vehicle’s journey. Residents in the Garthorpe and Luddington areas are being urged to review private CCTV, doorbell cameras, and dashcam footage from late Saturday afternoon. Police are specifically interested in the Audi TT’s movements in the minutes leading up to the 5:45 pm log time. Anyone with information is asked to contact 101 quoting log 422 of 28 March, as every piece of data is vital for the upcoming coroner's inquest and the final police report.