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Forrest Burgin, 28, of Eyre Chapel Rise, Newbold, Chesterfield has been summoned to court for an offence of causing death by dangerous driving following an investigation into a collision that happened on the A153 at Dalderby on 22 June 23.
He will appear at Boston Magistrates Court on Wednesday 3 April.
Note to Editors - 12 March - update on the information below - we can confirm the man who died was 32 years old and not as initially reported a man in his 20s
We are saddened to confirm a man in his 20s has died in a collision on the A153.
Officers were called to the scene of the incident between Horncastle and Dalderby at around 8.45pm last night, Thursday, 22 June.
The single-vehicle collision involved a white Mercedes and also saw two other people sustain injuries.
Our thoughts are with the family of the man – a passenger in the vehicle – who lost his life at this incredibly difficult time.
The investigation into the collision is ongoing and we are now appealing for witnesses and dashcam footage of the vehicle before or after the incident.
We are particularly interested in anyone who may have seen or has footage of the car in the 30 minutes before the incident.
If you think you can help, please get in touch by emailing our force control room or calling 101 quoting incident number 572 of 22 June.