Police investigating the cause of a 34-car pile-up on a major British highway that killed seven people and injured fifty said they are focusing on a fireworks display near the accident.
While initial reports suggested fog and wet road surfaces were partly to blame for the huge collision, police said they have now zeroed in on the fireworks show, after evidence taken from witnesses indicated that black smoke emerging from it may be the culprit. Rescue workers have described the accident as one of the deadliest in the country in years.
"We believe from the witnesses, and from what we're being told, that it was smoke and not fog," Assistant Chief Constable Anthony Bangham told reporters. "The people entering into the smoke described it as being impossible to drive through and that, of course, caused them to brake."
The crash on the M5 highway in southwestern England saw dozens of cars and industrial trucks consumed by flames, with intense fireballs that made it difficult for rescue workers to get near the vehicles.
The fireworks display in a nearby rugby club was one of many organized over the weekend across Britain to mark Guy Fawkes Day, an annual commemoration of the English activist (drawing) who tried to blow up Parliament in the seventeenth century.
The probe into what caused the accident will be taken up by crime teams and road police, Bangham said. Police have finished removing all vehicles from the highway in Somerset, and the roads have partly reopened.
Rico says they'll have to rename it Guys Fuck-up Day...
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