A man has died after being hit by a lorry on the hard shoulder of the M25 in Essex.
Hugh tailbacks have built up following the collision between Junctions 29 and 30 near Upminster and Thurrock.
The Metropolitan Police said two male pedestrians were stood on the side of the motorway when an HGV collided with them around 4am on Sunday.
Officers attended along with London Ambulance Service paramedics and treated the pair.
Despite their best efforts, one victim died at the scene. The other man remains in hospital, but their condition remains unknown.
National Highways added a car was involved in the smash.
A spokesperson said: “The M25 in Essex is closed clockwise between J29 and J30 due to a collision involving a lorry and a car.
“Metropolitan Police are carrying out their investigations and National Highways traffic officers and contractors are assisting with road closures
“Expect the road to be closed throughout the morning.”
The #M25 clockwise remains closed between J29 #Upminster and J30 #Thurrock #Dartford.
— National Highways: East (@HighwaysEAST) September 8, 2024
Police investigations are still ongoing.
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Scotland Yard added: “Police were called to the scene of a collision between a lorry and pedestrians stood on the hard shoulder of the M25 clockwise between J29 and J30 on Sunday, September 8 at 03.56am.
“Officers attended along with London Ambulance Service paramedics and treated two men.
“Despite their best efforts one of the men - no further details - died at the scene.
“Road closures are in place as police carry out enquiries.
“No arrests have been made.”