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NextImg:Police confirm two pensioners dead after BMW crashes into care home

Two elderly women have died after a BMW being chased by police smashed into their care home.

Northumbria Police has today confirmed the pensioners, one aged in her 90s and one in her 80s, have died following the crash on Wednesday, July 9.

The blue BMW was being chased by officers on the A1231 eastbound in Sunderland when it collided with Highcliffe Care Home on Whitchurch Road in Witherwack at around 9.40pm.

Two 21-year-old men who had previously been questioned by police have been re-arrested on suspicion of manslaughter following the deaths of the two women.

Both were originally arrested on suspicion of theft of a motor vehicle, while one was also arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving.

In a statement this morning, Northumbria Police said: "Sadly, two care home residents – a woman in her 90s and a woman in her 80s – passed away yesterday [Thursday, July 10].

“The next of kin for both women have been notified and are being supported by specially-trained officers.

“Following this sad update, the investigation will now also consider whether the collision contributed to their deaths.”

Eight other residents were taken to hospital with injuries not believed to be life-threatening and all but one have now been discharged.

The car involved in the crash was reported stolen from an address in Fenham, Newcastle, at around 9.20pm on Wednesday and it was seen in the Sunderland area around 15 minutes later.

Police were authorised to pursue the vehicle, which crashed into the care home around five minutes later.

Following the police pursuit, a mandatory referral has been made to the Independent Office for Police Conduct, the force has confirmed.

Chief Superintendent Mark Hall, of Northumbria Police, said: “This is an extremely sad development and all of our thoughts are with the family and loved ones of everyone affected.

“We will continue to support them in any way that we can at this time.

“Our investigations remain at an early stage, and we would ask people to avoid speculation both online and in the community.”

The care home is run by Avery Healthcare which issued a statement on Thursday, before the deaths of the two women was known, saying residents had been moved to alternative accommodation.

The firm said: “We would like to express our sincere thanks to the carers and colleagues across our neighbouring homes who have stepped in to support at this time.

“Their professionalism, dedication, and compassion in ensuring a smooth transition and continuity of care has been truly commendable.

“We are incredibly proud of the response from all staff involved.”

Care home crash aftermath

Furniture and debris spilling out of the care home following the crash

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Aftermath of care home crash

Fallen furniture can be seen through a huge hole in the wall of the care home following the crash

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