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Man named after charge following fatal A17 crash near Sleaford

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Man named after charge following fatal A17 crash near Sleaford

A man has been named after being charged in connection with a fatal crash on the A17 near Holdingham Roundabout, close to Sleaford. The collision happened near the busy junction on the edge of Sleaford and involved a car and a lorry, according to Lincolnshire Police. Emergency services were called to the scene, but one person was pronounced dead following the crash. Police have now confirmed that a man is due to appear in court after being charged in relation to the incident. The case concerns a fatal road traffic collision on the A17, a major route through Lincolnshire that is often heavily used by both local traffic and freight vehicles. Holdingham Roundabout is a well known junction where the A17 meets the A15 and is frequently the scene of congestion and delays, particularly when incidents happen. The fatal crash led to a significant emergency response and disruption in the surrounding area while officers carried out their investigation. Lincolnshire Police said the charge follows enquiries into the circumstances of the collision. Formal proceedings are now under way, and the accused has been named by the force as part of that process. At this stage, only limited details have been released publicly about exactly how the crash happened. Police have not provided a full account of the moments leading up to the collision, but the case has been treated as a serious investigation because of the fatal outcome. The death prompted an appeal and an examination of the evidence gathered at the scene. Officers typically look at vehicle damage, road conditions, witness accounts and any camera footage available when building a picture of what happened in fatal collision cases. The naming of a defendant after charge is a standard step once legal proceedings begin. A court will now consider the case, and it would be inappropriate to report in a way that could prejudice those proceedings. Fatal collisions on major roads such as the A17 often have a wide impact, not only on the people directly involved but also on families, witnesses and the wider community. The route is one of the key roads across Lincolnshire, and serious incidents there can quickly draw public attention. Anyone with information about the crash is usually asked to contact police if appeals remain open, though forces may close such requests once a charge has been brought and the case moves fully into the court process. Further updates are expected as the case progresses through the courts. Until then, reporting remains limited to the details that have been formally confirmed by police and can be published safely while proceedings are active.

Adapted by The Lincoln Post from www.lincolnshirelive.co.uk

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