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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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