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Driver dies in crash - add your tributes



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POLICE appealing for witnesses to a fatal road traffic collision in Shermanbury yesterday morning (Thursday April 17).

The incident occurred at 10.11am on the A281 Brighton Road when a Ford Prefect car left the carriageway and struck a tree.

The driver, a 76 year old local man, was pronounced dead at the scene.

The road remained closed for three hours while police carried out their investigation.

Any witnesses to the collision are asked to contact Sergeant Andy Judson, Haywards Heath Road Policing Unit, on 0845 60 70 999 quoting Operation Oulton.

Did you know the deceased? You are welcome to add your tributes below.

For comprehensive coverage of all the stories making the local news, read Friday's edition of the West Sussex County Times newspaper. Website users who wish to purchase a copy of the County Times newspaper but live outside our circulation area can do so by telephoning 01403 751200 and asking for reception. The cost of the newspaper plus postage in England is £1.53 which can be paid for by credit card. Overseas rates are also available, on request.

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  • Last Updated: 18 April 2008 12:46 PM
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Alan Powell 1,

Crawley 20/04/2008 11:55:00
Although it is sad this death but it is not the first accident on this road and i don't suppose it will be the last,it is a twisty road with 3 businesses and homes but yet it is still the national speed limit between Cowfold and Shermanbury when will the county do something about it and lower the speed limit.
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Local Yokel,

Henfield 20/04/2008 19:44:30
The accident actually took place in a 40mph zone and as I have been told the unfortunate gentleman had a heart attack which caused him to crash. I knew this man from my place of work and he was a lovely gentle man. We will miss him.
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