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Video: Police Pursuit Ends in Crash at Berwick Station Crossing

Blue Alfa Romeo crashes into barriers at 11:30 AM, driver flees, car found in Horam.

The road on either side of Berwick railway station was closed today 16th May 2024 shortly after 11:30 AM following a police chase that ended with a car colliding with the level crossing barriers. Trains were also brought to a halt blocking the Line between Lewes and Eastbourne whilst Network rail cleared the debris and fixed damaged equipment

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Video thanks to The Berwick Inn

The vehicle involved, a blue Alfa Romeo Stelvio V6, was being pursued northbound by police. Authorities believe the car was stolen and was operating on cloned plates. Despite the collision, the driver did not stop and fled the scene.search to locate the vehicle.

Later in the day, the abandoned Alfa Romeo was discovered in the village of Horam, approximately 10 miles from the initial crash site. The search for the suspect continues as police gather more information.

Residents and witnesses are urged to report any information regarding the incident. Tips can be submitted online or by calling 101, quoting serial 481 of 16/05.

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