Two men have died following a collision on the A10 this morning, police confirmed.
The men, who had not yet been identified, were travelling in a black Austin Mini that was in collision with a green Volkswagen Passat, near Brandon Creek.
The driver of the Passat, a 27-year-old man from King’s Lynn, suffered slight injuries.
Police were called by Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service shortly after 6.45am, and arrived to find a collision involving four vehicles.
A lorry and another car were also involved in the collision but were not badly damaged and no-one else was injured.
The road was closed to allow investigations and recovery to take place but it is expected to reopen this evening.
A spokesman for the East of England Ambulance Service said: “We were called to a road traffic collision at 6.44am this morning on the A10 near Brandon Creek. Two ambulances and an ambulance officer attended the scene.
“Unfortunately despite the best efforts of emergency services, two patients were declared deceased at the scene. The third patient was taken to Queen Elizabeth Hospital with a suspected ankle injury.”
Anyone with information should contact Sergeant Steve Watson on 101.
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