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Inquest opens into death of Danny Humphrey, who was in a crash on the A28 Great Chart Bypass, Ashford

A man was killed after his van went into the wrong lane and crashed into an oncoming lorry, an inquest has heard.

Danny Humphrey, 37, sustained fatal injuries on a road near Ashford last Monday.

Police at the scene of the crash in Ashford, where Danny Humphrey died after his van collided with a lorry
Police at the scene of the crash in Ashford, where Danny Humphrey died after his van collided with a lorry

Emergency services were called to the A28 Great Chart Bypass between the Matalan and Tithe Barn Lane roundabouts at around 11am, with Mr Humphrey dying at the scene.

An inquest held at County Hall, Maidstone, into Mr Humphrey’s death, heard that he had been travelling on the road in his white Mercedes van in the lead-up to the crash.

Mr Humphrey, from Essex, had been heading towards Tenterden when he had neared a left-hand corner on the single-carriage A-road.

However, while attempting to negotiate the corner, his vehicle travelled onto the opposite lane, where it collided with an oncoming DAF lorry. Mr Humphrey’s cause of death was given as multiple injuries.

Assistant coroner Sarah Clarke told the court that the weather in the area had been dry, with good visibility.

Police closed the A28 Great Chart Bypass in Ashford on Monday, October 23
Police closed the A28 Great Chart Bypass in Ashford on Monday, October 23

The two vehicles were both severely damaged in the collision, and the lorry driver was taken to the William Harvey Hospital with injuries which are not believed to be life-threatening.

The road remained closed for almost nine hours to allow collision investigation work to take place, with the affected stretch finally reopening at 8.42pm.

Kent Police's serious collision investigation unit is carrying out inquiries and urge anyone who saw the incident, or who has relevant dashcam footage, to get in touch.

Footage can be submitted here.

Alternatively, witnesses can call 01622 798538 or email sciu.td@kent.pnn.police.uk, quoting reference MM/VS/116/23.

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