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Teenagers and taxi driver named locally after Bolton crash
Summary
Three teenagers and a taxi driver were named locally after a head-on crash on Wigan Road in Bolton; police say formal identification is ongoing and several people were taken to hospital.
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Three teenagers and a taxi driver have been named locally after a head-on crash in Bolton. The collision happened on Wigan Road in the early hours of Sunday, Greater Manchester Police said. The Bolton Council of Mosques provided the names and said it is supporting the families. Formal identification by police is still taking place and injured people were taken to hospital.
Known details:
- The Bolton Council of Mosques named the three occupants as Mohammed Jibrael Mukhtar, Farhan Patel and Muhammad Danyaal Asghar Ali, believed to be men aged 18–19.
- Mosrab Ali was named locally and is believed to be the taxi driver, said to be in his 50s.
- The crash was reported as a head-on collision between a red Seat Leon and a Citroen C4 Picasso taxi on Wigan Road, Bolton.
- Emergency services attended and several injured passengers were taken to hospital; police said formal identification is ongoing and asked for witness information.
Summary:
The victims have been named locally while police carry out formal identification and continue their enquiries. Local groups say they are supporting the families and emergency services treated and transferred injured people to hospital. Police have requested information from anyone who witnessed the incident. Undetermined at this time.
