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Body of Missing Teen Is Found After Wisbech St Mary River Crash

Declan Berry, 18, was confirmed dead after his car crashed into the River Nene on March 17; five people were in the vehicle, with two survivors, police said.

  • On Tuesday, Cambridgeshire Police confirmed that a body recovered from the River Nene near Wisbech is missing teenager Declan Berry, 18. Berry had been missing since his car entered the river on March 17.
  • Five teenagers were traveling in a blue VW Polo when it plunged into the water at North Brink on March 17. Three passengers escaped, while the body of 16-year-old Eden Bunn was recovered the following day.
  • Detective Inspector Craig Wheeler stated that Berry's family has been notified and requested privacy during this "horrendous time." He emphasized the investigation into the collision continues and urged anyone with information to contact police.
  • Eden's family described her as the "kindest, most loving girl," stating, "Words cannot describe the tragedy that will stay with us until we are able to meet her again." The tribute honored her memory and devotion to her horses.
  • Cambridgeshire Constabulary continues to appeal for witnesses or dashcam footage regarding incident 515 from March 17. Those with information can contact the force via their website or by calling 101.
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Body recovered from river confirmed as missing 18-year-old

A body recovered from the River Nene, in Wisbech, has been identified as missing teenager Declan Berry.

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