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Alahna Kindred

Woman found 'murdered' in home before man who 'left scene' dies in police chase

A woman has been found dead and a man "who left the scene" has died after crashing during a police chase.

Humberside Police launched a murder investigation after finding a woman's body at a property yesterday morning.

Police found the woman's body at a house in Beverley following reports of concern for safety.

A man was reported to have left the address in a Volkswagen Polo at around 6am the same morning.

The car was later spotted by officers and pursuit ensued.

The Polo then collided with a Ford Transit van and the driver of the Volkswagen car was pronounced dead at the scene.

Police said today that they believe the discovery of the woman's body is connected to the road traffic collision.

Senior Investigating Officer, Detective Chief Inspector Alan Curtis said: “Whilst we are in the early stages of our enquiries, I can reassure the public that this is an isolated incident and there is no ongoing or wider risk to the public.

“Officers discovered the woman’s body at a house on Samman Road in Beverley after receiving reports of concerns for safety.

“As part of our enquiries, a man was reported to have left the address in Beverley in a Volkswagen Polo at around 6am.

“The car was later seen by police officers on the B1230 between Seaton and Hornsea and a short police pursuit ensured.

Forensics at the property where the woman was found dead (Hull Live)

“The Polo was then in a collision with another vehicle, a Ford Transit van, at around 6.30am.

“The driver of the Polo was pronounced dead at the scene.

“The man driving the Ford Transit van was taken to hospital with serious and potentially life-changing injuries and remains in hospital at this time.

“As there was a police pursuit, the incident has been referred to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) to be independently reviewed.

Detective Chief Inspector Alan Curtis said this was an isolated incident (Hull Live)

“The woman’s family have been informed of her death and the investigation into her murder and are being provided support by specially trained officers.

“The man’s family have also been informed of his death and specially trained officers are in contact with them offering support.

“Specialist Roads Policing Officers are in contact with the driver of the Ford Transit and their family to offer support and updates in regard to the investigation."

Anyone who can help with their enquiries that has not already been spoken to can call the non-emergency number 101 quoting log 66 of 25 July 2022.

If you would rather give your information anonymously, please call the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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