Police make fresh witness appeal following fatal crash in Newton-le-Willows

Jonathan Mennell, 35, died in the accident on Church Street on Monday night

Author: Louisa KingPublished 12th Jun 2024

Detectives from Merseyside Police are appealing to trace the occupants of two vehicles who may have information following a fatal RTC in Newton-le-Willows on Monday, 10 June.

They were contacted at 10.30pm following reports a white Ford Kuga had been travelling along Southworth Road in the direction of Church Street when it left the road and collided with a tree close to the junction of Mere Road.

Jonathan Mennell, 35, was sadly pronounced dead at the scene. His family are being supported by specially trained officers.

A 35-year-old man was arrested at the scene on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving and driving while unfit through drink or drugs. He has now been conditionally bailed pending further enquiries.

Detective Sergeant Andy Roper, Lead Investigating Officer from the Serious Collision Investigation Unit said: “Our thought and condolences remain with Jonathan’s family and friends at this difficult time and our work to provide them with answers continues.

“Today we would like to make a further appeal for any witnesses to the collision or the events leading up to it.

“I am especially keen to speak with the occupants of two specific vehicles that were in the area at the time, who may not realise that this happened a short time after they passed the Ford Kuga.

“The first of these is a white Ford Puma which was travelling on the A572 Newton Road, near to the Travellers Rest pub, and was heading in the general direction of Newton-le-Willows when it was passed by the Ford Kuga. The second is a small white or silver car travelling on the A572 Southworth Road heading away from Newton-le-Willows when it passed the Ford Kuga travelling in the opposite direction close to the junction with Warren Drive. These instances both would have been around 10.30pm, shortly before the collision. We would be grateful if the occupants of these vehicles could make contact with our team as soon as possible. Their information or dashcam could be vital, and they may not have realised the significance of the Ford Kuga until now.

“Likewise, if anyone else saw the incident or the Ford Kuga being driven in the area shortly before 10.30pm, please check your devices and come forward with any information.” Hear all the latest news from across the UK on the hour, every hour, on Greatest Hits Radio on DAB, at greatesthitsradio.co.uk, and on the Greatest Hits Radio app.