The two police officers killed in this morning’s crash on the A66 have been named by police, as Prime Minister Andy Burnham said he was “devastated” to hear of the tragic incident.
PC Matthew Blades and PC Tom Clough were killed during the fatal crash, Cleveland Police Chief Constable Victoria Fuller said.
“This is an incredibly sad day for Cleveland,” the police chief said, adding: “The loss has been felt across our communities, by our police family and by our partner agencies.”
She said the two officers who died “were brave officers protecting our communities and serving our residents who didn’t return home to their families at the end of their shift”.
Chief Constable Fuller says she has visited the families of both officers to “offer our condolences and support”.
The officers, and five members of the public, died during the crash between a police car and a Volkswagen going the wrong way on the A66 near Middlesbrough this morning
After hearing the news, Prime Minister Andy Burnham posted on X: “Devastated to hear that two police officers have lost their lives while on duty in Cleveland this morning, as well as five members of the public.
“My thoughts are with the families and loved ones of everyone involved, and with everyone at Cleveland Police.
“Thank you to the emergency services responding in incredibly difficult circumstances. I would urge people to avoid speculation at this time.”