Police witness appeal after fatal multi-vehicle collision on M25 near Sevenoaks

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Police witness appeal after fatal multi-vehicle collision on M25 near Sevenoaks

Kent Police is asking drivers for information and dashcam footage after a motorcyclist died in a collision involving three vehicles on the M25.

Kent Police has launched an urgent appeal for witnesses following a fatal collision on the M25 near Sevenoaks that claimed the life of a motorcyclist.

The force posted on X asking drivers who may have seen the multi-vehicle crash to come forward with information or dashcam footage to help their investigation.

What Happened on the M25

Three vehicles. One motorcycle. One death.

The collision happened on the busy stretch of motorway that cuts through Kent. Emergency services rushed to the scene after reports of the multi-vehicle crash came in. A motorcyclist was pronounced dead at the scene despite paramedics’ best efforts. The incident caused major disruption – emergency services responding, collision investigation work grinding traffic to a halt.

Kent Police’s roads policing unit has taken charge of the investigation. Officers are working to establish exactly what led to the fatal crash.

The Search for Answers

Police want to hear from anyone who witnessed the collision. Dashcam footage particularly welcome.

Such evidence can prove vital in understanding what happened in those crucial moments before impact. Dashcam footage provides time-stamped visual evidence that helps investigators piece together the sequence of events – and can support or challenge witness accounts during reconstruction.

The appeal’s standard practice for serious collision investigations. Establishing the facts matters for both the legal process and providing answers to grieving families.

Road Safety Concerns

The tragedy highlights ongoing concerns about motorcycle safety on Britain’s motorways. Government statistics show motorcyclists accounted for 21% of all road deaths in Great Britain in 2023, despite making up a much smaller proportion of traffic.

Rather sobering figures for Kent too. In 2022, there were 425 people killed or seriously injured on roads in the county. But the M25 remains one of the UK’s busiest motorways – some sections carry more than 200,000 vehicles daily. High traffic volumes increase collision risks, particularly at busy junctions and during peak periods when commuter and freight traffic combine.

Key Takeaways

  • Kent Police seeks witnesses and dashcam footage following fatal M25 collision near Sevenoaks
  • A motorcyclist died in the three-vehicle crash, with investigation ongoing
  • Motorcyclists face disproportionate risk, representing 21% of road deaths nationally in 2023

What This Means for Kent Residents

Kent drivers who travelled on the M25 near Sevenoaks recently should check their dashcam footage. Contact police if they captured anything relevant to the investigation. Regular commuters on this route may continue to experience occasional delays as police step up enforcement and safety monitoring in the area. Anyone with information about the collision should contact Kent Police immediately – witness accounts and video evidence could prove vital in helping officers understand what happened and provide closure for the victim’s family.