A vehicle collision with a tree resulted in the fatalities of two men and injuries to two additional individuals. The incident involved a Vauxhall Astra departing the A413 carriageway in Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire, around 06:55 GMT on Thursday. According to Thames Valley Police, two men, identified as being in their 50s and 20s respectively, succumbed to their injuries at the crash site. The vehicle’s driver and an additional passenger were transported to a hospital for treatment of minor injuries. Police confirmed that no arrests have occurred in connection with the incident. Authorities are seeking information from the driver of an “unconnected vehicle” who, they stated, “may also have lost control at the same location” following the fatal crash. Richard Thorpe, the lead investigator, issued an appeal for individuals possessing relevant information, including dashcam footage, to contact them. Updates on news from Beds, Herts, and Bucks are available on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram, and X. This content is copyrighted by BBC 2024, with all rights reserved. The BBC disclaims responsibility for material on external websites and provides information on its external linking policy. Post navigation Driver Sentenced After Motorcyclist’s Heart Pierced by Rib in Collision Lancashire Police Instructed to Enhance Vulnerable Person Protection