One year after Mati Tabaka, 20, died in an accident at the Flanders Field crash roundabout in Ashford, there have been no arrests.
One year after the horrific collision that claimed the life of a 20-year-old guy, no one has been taken into custody.
Early on Sunday, July 30, Mati Tabaka was a passenger in a black VW Golf that was involved in an accident at Ashford’s Flanders Field roundabout.
According to authorities, he was one of the four passengers in the car and was returning from a party when the accident occurred.
However, a year after the catastrophe, investigations concerning Mr. Tabaka’s passing are still underway, and no one has been taken into custody.
Three additional people are critically hurt and a young guy has died as a result of his car colliding with a roundabout in Ashford, Kent.
On Sunday, July 30, shortly after midnight, police were summoned to the A2070 Bad Munstereifel Road to report that a black VW Golf had crashed with the Flanders Field roundabout.
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The collision at the intersection of Jacques Faucheux Avenue did not involve any other automobiles.
At the scene, a male aged 20 was pronounced dead.
Two 19-year-old guys and a man in his 20s were admitted to the hospital with critical injuries. The four are from the Ashford region, and word has been sent to their relatives.
If you have dashcam evidence or are a witness to the event, please call the appeal line at 01622 798538.
The road has reopened after a period of time during which diversions were in place.
“Kent Fire and Rescue Service was called to a crash involving one car and four people near Malcolm Sargent Road in Ashford,” a spokeswoman for the agency said earlier.
“Two height vehicles and six fire engines responded, and the crews used a variety of cutting tools and hydraulic rescue equipment to free the victims.”