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A 30-year-old man has been charged with causing death by dangerous driving, failure to stop and drink-driving.
Ashley Towning, of Winchester Road, Grantham, is due to appear at Lincoln Magistrates’ Court, this morning.
We are saddened to confirm a 40-year-old woman has died in a single vehicle collision at Grantham.
Officers were called to the incident, which took place on Barrowby Road, at around 6.40pm on Thursday, 8 August.
Three pedestrians were injured when a black Nissan car left the road and collided with them.
Sadly a 40-year-old woman died from her injuries, while the other two people sustained injuries not thought to be life-threatening or life-changing.
Our thoughts are with her family at this deeply distressing time and specialist officers are supporting them.
A 30-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving and for drink driving after he failed a roadside breath test.
Investigators are now appealing for information to try and piece together what happened and are asking anyone who can help to get in touch.
If you have dash cam footage of the vehicle before or after the collision, please reach out and contact us.
Nearby homeowners who possess CCTV or have parked vehicles which may have valuable dash cam video are urged to retain the footage and contact the force.
You can contact us by emailing [email protected] and quoting incident number 352 of Thursday, 8 August.