Two people in police custody after a fatal incident in Cudworth area on Friday eveningTwo people have been arrested on suspicion of murder after a man died after a collision in the Cudworth area of Barnsley.Emergency services responded to reports of a collision between a Volkswagen Touareg and a pedestrian on Rose Tree Avenue about 4.55pm on Friday, South Yorkshire police said in a statement. Continue reading...

Man and woman arrested on suspicion of murder in Barnsley after pedestrian dies in collision
Two people in police custody after a fatal incident in Cudworth area on Friday evening Two people have been arrested on suspicion of murder after a man died after a collision in the Cudworth area of Barnsley. Emergency services responded to reports of a collision between a Volkswagen Touareg and a pedestrian on Rose Tree Avenue about 4.55pm on Friday, South Yorkshire police said in a statement. Continue reading...
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