POLICE are waiting to interview injured survivors from a two-car collision in which a Radcliffe teenager died.
Footage from an industrial estate external security camera may give further clues to what may have led to the horrific accident, an inquest was told.
Passenger Linzi Gunning, aged 17, of Bolton Road, Radcliffe, was killed along with Philip Kelly, aged 16, of Balmoral Drive, Heywood, and Graham Lowe, aged 25, of The Heath, Alkrington, Middleton following the accident in Pilsworth Road, Heywood, on Saturday night.
All three were in a Vauxhall Cavalier which collided with a Vauxhall Astra driven by Mr Denis McKay, aged 55. Mr McKay and his son Adam, aged 25, both from Heywood, are described as "comfortable" in Bury General Hospital.
Philip Kelly and Graham Lowe were pronounced dead at the scene. Linzi, an unemployed nail technician, died in hospital later that evening.
The hearing was adjourned pending the outcome of the further police inquiries and the submission of medical reports. FATAL INJURIES: Linzi Gunning
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