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Inquest opens into deaths of men whose car crashed into trees

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An inquest has opened into the deaths of two men who were in a car that crashed into trees. Imran Hafiz, 33, and Jordan Moore, 27, both from Huntingdon, were involved in a single vehicle crash on the A1198 near Hilton just before 10.30pm on January 11.

The silver Volkswagen Golf left the road and crashed into trees. Both men were pronounced dead at the scene.

The inquests into their deaths were opened on Thursday (February 19) by Coroner Simon Milburn at Peterborough Town Hall. A post-mortem carried out into Imran’s and Jordan’s death confirmed they both died of serious head injuries. An inquest date for both men has been adjourned until September 1, 2026, at the town hall.

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The families of Jordan and Imran paid tribute to them after their deaths. Imran’s family said he was “charming, cheeky and mischievous”. They also said he “lived up to his name” and was the “brightest shining star” in their lives.

Imran was also a father of two. His family added: “Our lives will never be the same but we will always remember him with biggest smiles on our faces as that is what he would have wanted – until we meet again fly high our angel we love you more than words could ever express, a huge loss to our entire family.”

Jordan’s family said he will be “truly missed” and his absence left a “profound void” in his family’s lives. They added: “He was loved so deeply by so many, and his kindness, warmth, and spirit touched everyone who knew him.”

Jordan was also described as a “devoted son, cherished grandson, proud dad, fantastic partner and much-loved nephew and cousin”.

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