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Boys aged 16 and 17 among seven people dead in A66 crash that killed two police officers

Boys aged 16 and 17 among seven people dead in A66 crash that killed two police officers

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The five young people who were killed, clockwise from left, Jacob Matusiak, Michael Robert Cahill, Makai Saddington, Cole Worthy and Theo Rae. Composite: FacebookView image in fullscreenThe five young people who were killed, clockwise from left, Jacob Matusiak, Michael Robert Cahill, Makai Saddington, Cole Worthy and Theo Rae. “He was looking forward to being part of the team and, most importantly, to coaching his own son, who is going to be playing for the Seahawks this season,” the club said on social media.“Matty and his oldest son are much-loved members of our club and our U10 Lions football family.

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The five young people who were killed, clockwise from left, Jacob Matusiak, Michael Robert Cahill, Makai Saddington, Cole Worthy and Theo Rae. Composite: FacebookView image in fullscreenThe five young people who were killed, clockwise from left, Jacob Matusiak, Michael Robert Cahill, Makai Saddington, Cole Worthy and Theo Rae. Composite: FacebookNorth YorkshireTwo 17-year-olds among seven people dead in A66 crash that killed two police officersTributes paid to PCs Matthew Blades and Tom Clough who died after head-on collision with car travelling wrong wayMark Brown North of England correspondentSun 23 Aug 2026 12.35 EDTFirst published on Sun 23 Aug 2026 04.30 EDTSharePrefer the Guardian on GoogleTwo 17-year-old boys were among seven people killed on Teesside when a car travelling the…

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