TWO people have died and another is in a serious condition following a serious collision on a main road.

A man and woman, both in their 70s, were pronounced dead at the scene of the collision in Scotts Hill in Southminster on Wednesday.

Details of the casualties have only just been released.

A red Fiesta and Grey Toyota C-HR were involved in the collision at 12.45pm.

The driver of the Fiesta, also a man in his 70s, remains in a serious condition in hospital.

The road was closed until about 10pm on Wednesday, whilst emergency services attended.

The police are appealing to the public for more information about the incident.

They are asking for anyone with any details in relation to the collision to get in contact.

A spokesman for Essex Police said: “We are appealing for information and witnesses to a double fatal collision in Southminster.

“A red Fiesta and Grey Toyota C-HR were involved in a collision in Scotts Hill at 12.45pm on Wednesday, December 7.

“The road was closed in both directions whilst emergency services dealt.

“Sadly, the driver of the Grey Toyota - a man in his 70s - and the passenger of the Fiesta - a woman in her 70s - were pronounced deceased at the scene.

“The driver of the Fiesta, a man also 70s, remains in a serious condition at hospital.

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“If you have any information contact Det Con Lucas at the Serious Collision Investigation Unit on 01245 240590 or via email at CollisionAppeal@essex.police.uk.

“Anyone with CCTV, dash cam or any other footage can upload it directly to https://kep.uk.evidence.com/axon/citizen/public/opstafford.

“You can also let us know by submitting a report on our website or by using our online Live Chat service available Monday to Friday between 10am-9pm.

“Visit www.essex.police.uk/digital101 to find out more about our website reporting services.

“Alternatively, you can call us on 101.

“In an emergency always call 999.

“If you would like to make an anonymous report, you can contact independent charity on Twitter at @CrimestoppersUK, by visiting their website or by calling 0800 555111.

“Please quote incident 465 of December 7 when providing any information to make sure it gets to the right person as quickly as possible.”