‘Unimaginable hell’: Father grieves loss of 19-year-old daughter in south London crash
Police said Chloe Mackenzie died in hospital as a result of her injuries following a two-vehicle collision on Bostwick Road, between Southdale and Wharncliffe roads, around 7:20 p.m. on Feb. 1.Four others were rushed to hospital with injuries ranging from serious to life-threatening. The cause of the collision is still under investigation, according to police.
“Unbelievably, the nightmare repeats itself,” he said, explaining that Chloe’s mother had died in March 2010.
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