Barnsley Chronicle

Probe into horror crash at Barugh Green

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A ROAD safety investigat­ion at a notorious crossroads is set to be fast-tracked after two people died last weekend.

The incident, at Barugh Green crossroads, occurred at 2pm on Saturday and resulted in a 75-year-old man and an 85-year-old woman dying.

Seven other people received hospital treatment and the tragedy has resulted in Barnsley Central MP Dan Jarvis to call for an urgent investigat­ion into longheld safety concerns on the four-way junction.

“I am profoundly saddened by the loss of life and my deepest and heartfelt condolence­s go to the family and friends of those killed in this tragic incident,” he told the Chronicle.

“My thoughts are also very much with those who have been injured and the local residents who have undoubtedl­y been badly shaken by this terrible experience.

“I remain in contact with South Yorkshire Police and Barnsley Council, and it is clear a thorough investigat­ion needs to be conducted.

“This must include recommenda­tions on how we ensure the safety of pedestrian­s and road users both at this junction and on the wider road network.”

The traffic light-controlled crossroads connect Barugh Green Road, Higham Common Road, Cawthorne Road and Barugh Lane and have been the subject of work from Barnsley Council’s highways department in recent years. A traffic regulation order is in force – which saw double yellow lines extended to prevent parking around the crossroads – but calls for more to be done have been made.

Officers are continuing to appeal for anyone with informatio­n to come forward.

A South Yorkshire Police spokespers­on added: “Did you witness the collision and have any dash-cam footage that could help officers in their investigat­ion?

“You can pass informatio­n to police via our new online live chat, our online portal or by calling 101.

“Please quote incident number 490 of March 23 when you get in touch. Alternativ­ely, if you prefer not to give your personal details, you can stay anonymous and pass on what you know by contacting the independen­t charity Crimestopp­ers.

“Call their UK contact centre on freephone 0800

555 111 or complete a simple and secure anonymous online form at crimestopp­ers-uk.org.”

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