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Family pays tribute to 'kindest' teenage girl after car crashes into river as man still missing
Five teenagers aged 16 to 18 were involved; one died, one remains missing, and three were hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries, police said.
- On Tuesday, the blue VW Polo left North Brink and entered the River Nene at around 8.20pm; police recovered 16-year-old Eden Bunn's body on Wednesday and said 18-year-old Declan Berry, believed driver, remains missing.
- Cambridgeshire Police appealed for witnesses who saw the blue VW Polo between 7pm and 8.20pm on Tuesday, urging reports to reference incident 515 of 17 March or call 101.
- Three survivors were taken to Queen Elizabeth Hospital, King's Lynn with non-life-threatening injuries; two teens were discharged while another 16-year-old remains hospitalised.
- Eden's family paid tribute, describing her as 'the kindest, most loving girl'; specialist police family liaison officers are supporting all families affected by the crash.
- On Thursday, a specialist operations unit carried out river searches on the River Nene while North Brink, briefly closed by emergency services, has since reopened.
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Sutton Bridge teen died after vehicle she was travelling in with four others entered river
A 16 year old from Sutton Bridge has died after the car she was travelling in went into the River Nene. Eden Bunn was one of five people in the vehicle when it entered the River Nene at North Bink in Wisbech around 8.30pm on Tuesday (March 17) . Declan Berry, 18, from Wisbech, who 19/03/2026
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