Cambridgeshire Police remains at the scene today (Sunday, March 22) as they continue to search for Declan Berry
Police have provided an update after five teenagers crashed into a Cambridgeshire river earlier this week. Cambridgeshire Police remain at the scene of North Brink in Wisbech this afternoon (Sunday, March 22), as the search for 18-year-old Declan Berry enters its fifth day.
Declan and four other teenagers, including another 18-year-old boy and three 16-year-old girls, crashed into the River Nene along the road at around 8.20pm on Tuesday (March 17). Sadly, Eden Bunn’s body was recovered from the river on Wednesday (March 18).
DI Craig Wheeler of Cambridgeshire Police is at the scene today, and has provided an update on the search and investigation. DI Wheeler said: “At the moment, we are on the scene with a plan to try and recover the vehicle.” The police officer added that there are specialist dive teams that hope to recover the vehicle this afternoon.
DI Wheeler added that it “isn’t a quick process”, and could take anywhere between one-and-a-half hours to four-and-a-half hours. Tributes were laid at the scene of the crash earlier this week, paying respects to Eden and Declan.
After Eden’s body was found, her family also paid tribute to her. Eden, from Sutton Bridge in Lincolnshire, was described as the “kindest” and “most loving girl”.
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