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Two Teenagers Dead and Three Arrested After A13 Crash in Newham

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Two men aged 18 and 19 were pronounced dead at the scene of a multi-vehicle crash on the A13 eastbound carriageway in Newham, east London, on the evening of June 25, 2026.
Two men aged 18 and 19 were pronounced dead at the scene of a multi-vehicle crash on the A13 eastbound carriageway in Newham, east London, on the evening of June 25, 2026.

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Facts marked [CONFIRMED] have been verified by credible sources.

Facts marked [REPORTED] are based on early reports and have not yet been independently confirmed.

Last updated: 6:42 AM ET, June 26, 2026

Two young men were pronounced dead at the scene of a crash on one of east London's busiest roads on Thursday evening.

A third victim — a 16-year-old boy — is fighting for his life in hospital. Three men have been arrested.

What We Know So Far

[CONFIRMED] Emergency services were called to a multi-vehicle collision on the eastbound carriageway of the A13 in Newham, east London, at 8:15 p.m. on Thursday, June 25, according to the Metropolitan Police's official statement.

[CONFIRMED] Two men — aged 18 and 19 — were pronounced dead at the scene despite the efforts of emergency services to save them.

[CONFIRMED] Three people were taken to hospital by the London Ambulance Service. They remain in hospital, including a 16-year-old boy who was admitted with life-threatening injuries.

[CONFIRMED] Three men, aged 18, 19 and 23, have been arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving and failing to stop. They remain in custody.

[CONFIRMED] Enquiries are ongoing within the Metropolitan Police's Serious Collision Investigation Unit. The victims' next of kin have been informed and are being supported by specialist officers.

[REPORTED] Footage shared online appears to show a vehicle engulfed in flames at the scene. The Metropolitan Police have acknowledged the footage and urged members of the public not to share it.

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What Is Still Unknown

  • The names of the two men who died have not been released.
  • The circumstances that triggered the multi-vehicle collision have not been confirmed.
  • The type, number and direction of vehicles involved have not been detailed by police.
  • The condition of the two other hospital patients — beyond the 16-year-old — has not been confirmed.
  • Whether the three men in custody were occupants of the same vehicle or separate vehicles has not been stated.

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What Authorities Have Said

Detective Chief Inspector James Beck, from the Met's Serious Collision Investigation Unit, said the thoughts of the investigation team remain with the victims' loved ones.

He appealed directly for witnesses — particularly those with dashcam footage from the A13 eastbound at the time — to contact police rather than sharing footage on social media.

"We are aware of videos circulating on social media which appear to show the aftermath of the collision," DCI Beck said. "We remind people to be respectful of the impact of this footage and encourage people not [to] share and instead contact police directly if they have information."

No official statement has been issued regarding the condition of the 16-year-old beyond "life-threatening" at the time of admission. No update on the condition of the other two hospitalised individuals has been provided.

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What to Watch Next

The Serious Collision Investigation Unit is actively building its account of what happened on the A13.

Dashcam footage from vehicles travelling the eastbound carriageway at the time is the key evidence type police are seeking. Whether it emerges — and what it shows — will shape how quickly a full picture of the collision sequence is established.

The condition of the 16-year-old boy with life-threatening injuries is the next critical update. Anyone with information is urged to call police on 101, quoting reference 01/7736458/26, or contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

🔄 We will update this article as new information is confirmed. Follow TheTrendsWire for live updates.

Key Takeaways

  • [CONFIRMED] Two men aged 18 and 19 were killed at the scene of a multi-vehicle crash on the A13 eastbound in Newham at 8:15 p.m. on June 25, 2026.
  • [CONFIRMED] A 16-year-old boy was taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries and remains in a critical condition.
  • [CONFIRMED] Three men — aged 18, 19 and 23 — have been arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving and failing to stop. All remain in custody.
  • [CONFIRMED] The Met's Serious Collision Investigation Unit is leading the investigation. Dashcam footage from the A13 is being actively sought.
  • [REPORTED] Video footage circulating online appears to show a vehicle on fire at the scene.
  • [Next development] An update on the 16-year-old's condition and the emergence of dashcam evidence are the key developments to watch.

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