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11:51 GMT, Sunday, 28 December 2008

Woman in two-vehicle crash named

A woman from Norfolk who died in a car crash in Nottinghamshire has been named by police.

Nina Tims, 48, of Downham Market, died after a collision between her Peugeot car and a lorry on the A17 near Coddington on 18 December.

Mrs Tims suffered multiple serious injuries in the accident between the junctions of Long Lane and Drove Lane and was pronounced dead at the scene.

Police have urged anyone who witnessed the collision to contact them.

The lorry driver was not injured.

The A17 was closed for about six hours while crash investigators examined the scene.




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