Cambridgeshire crash leaves two dead after collision between car and pedestrians

A driver who fled the scene of a deadly hit-and-run that claimed the lives of two pedestrians may need buried a suitcase with £100,000 in money in a close-by backyard.

Two males, believed to be of their late teenagers and early 20s, died after they have been struck by a BMW on the B1091 between Yaxley and Farcet in Cambridgeshire shortly after 11am at this time.

The motorist, mentioned to be in his 40s, fled the scene on foot and stays on the run. 

Shortly after the crash a home simply 200 yards away was damaged into and the suitcase filled with money was later discovered buried within the backyard, Mirror On-line reported.

Two males, believed to be of their late teenagers and early 20s, died after they have been struck by a BMW, pictured, on the B1091 between Yaxley and Farcet in Cambridgeshire shortly after 11am

Shortly after the crash a home simply 200 yards away was reportedly damaged into and the suitcase filled with money was later discovered buried within the backyard. Pictured, the scene tonight

Cambridgeshire Constabulary at the moment are investigating whether or not the 2 incidents are linked. 

The power mentioned in a press release: 'Police are whether or not a name from a member of the general public reporting a person coming into their house is linked to the incident and the invention of a briefcase containing a amount of money which was recovered within the space.'

One resident of the road the place the crash occurred described seeing a person soar over her hedge.  

Eveline Takkens, 58, mentioned: 'I used to be taking my bin in at round 11.30am and at that second I noticed this bloke jumped over the hedge.

'He was out of breath and he ran in direction of the place the crash occurred. I used to be fairly scared so I will not inside.

'He had fairish both blonde or ginger hair and wasn't a younger man. He was in his 30s or 40s. I advised the police what I noticed afterwards.'  

Cops have been known as to the scene at 11.12am following stories gray BMW property had collided with two individuals.

An air ambulance was despatched to the scene however the two males died. The victims are but to be recognized and police are attempting to hint their subsequent of kin.

The motorist, mentioned to be in his 40s, fled the scene and stays on the run. The street stays closed in each instructions as Cambridgeshire Constabulary proceed their investigation

The gray BMW property on the rural scene at this time shortly after the deadly hit-and-run crash 

A police helicopter and canine unit have been despatched to assist officers scour the world for the motive force 

A police helicopter and canine unit have been despatched to assist officers scour the world for the motive force however he stays on the run.

The street, situated about 4 miles south of Peterborough, stays shut in each instructions as police proceed their investigation.

Officers are interesting to anybody with details about the incident or the whereabouts of the motive force to contact them. 

Anybody with data is requested to contact police on 101 or Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.

Emergency providers crowded the agricultural street following the collision shortly after 11am at this time 

The air ambulance was despatched to assist on the scene in Cambridgeshire however the two males died

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