Police Name Victim Of Fatal M62 Collision, Scammonden

Police Name Victim Of Fatal M62 Collision, Scammonden

News Hour

Thursday March 28, 2024

Police investigating the death of a man in a collision on the M62 in West Yorkshire are appealing to identify people he may have been in prior contact with.

West Yorkshire Police’s Major Collision and Enquiry Team continue to appeal for information following a fatal collision near Scammonden Bridge early on Saturday March 23, and can now name the victim as Mr Leslie Lewis (78) who was residing in the Doncaster area. 

Mr Lewis sustained fatal injuries in the collision between junctions 22 and 23 of the M62.

It occurred at about 2.06am after his Vauxhall Corsa collided with another car while it was travelling west on the eastbound carriageway.

Specialist officers have been working to piece together Mr Lewis’s journey and have established he drove his car from Doncaster to the Hull area on the Friday evening before then travelling from Hull to Manchester.  

He then came back to West Yorkshire on the M62, stopping at Hartshead Moor services.  Mr Lewis then resumed his journey but exited from the services onto the wrong side of the carriageway.

The male driver of the other car involved in the collision remains in hospital in a serious but stable condition.

Sergeant Steve Suggitt of the Major Collision and Enquiry Team (MCET), said: “ A great deal of work remains ongoing to investigate the circumstances of this collision which tragically resulted in Leslie’s death and in another driver receiving serious injuries.
“I am seeking assistance from any member of the public who may know Leslie and had contact with him on Friday 22nd March, whether in person or by telephone, as it is important we build up a full picture of the circumstances of the incident.
“If anyone has any information about Leslie’s movements that Friday evening, I urge them to contact us at the Major Collision Enquiry Team at West Yorkshire Police on 101 referencing police number 13240158172.
“Information can also be given online at www.westyorkshire.police.uk/livechat  “
 

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