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Fatal crash on M20 between junction 8 for Leeds Castle and 9 for Ashford causing delays

Police believe a pedestrian killed on the M20 yesterday morning was a migrant.

Officers are continuing to investigate the incident which happened between junctions 8 and 9 on the coastbound stretch of carriageway just before 7am yesterday.

It is believed the unidentified man was hit by a van.

Traffic heading back to junction 7 of the M20. Picture: Simon Burchett.
Traffic heading back to junction 7 of the M20. Picture: Simon Burchett.

Inquiries to establish the man's identity and inform his next of kin are ongoing.

Ambulance crews were called to the scene of the collision near Hollingbourne with the man pronounced dead at the scene. No other casualties were reported.

The road was closed for seven hours, with one lane of the London-bound carriageway also shut briefly to aid police's investigation.

Queuing traffic on the M20. Pic: Highways England
Queuing traffic on the M20. Pic: Highways England
Lengthy delays are being experienced on the M20
Lengthy delays are being experienced on the M20

All traffic was being sent off the motorway at junction 8 and diverted via the A20 to Ashford.

Motorists experienced hours of delays. Picture: Simon Burchett
Motorists experienced hours of delays. Picture: Simon Burchett
The road has been closed while an investigation is carried out. Pic: Highways England
The road has been closed while an investigation is carried out. Pic: Highways England
Delays are expected until midday
Delays are expected until midday

Diverted traffic using the A20 was further disrupted due to a nearby road being closed after a hole was discovered in the surface on Monday.

The A249 is at a standstill
The A249 is at a standstill

Disruption spread to the A249, with traffic backing up to just before the Stockbury roundabout on the Maidstone-bound carriageway.

Police are now appealing for information and ask witnesses to call the Serious Collision Investigation Unit's witness appeal line on 01622 798538.


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