Essex Police have launched an appeal for witnesses and dash cam footage following a multi-vehicle...

Published: 11:36 pm April 19, 2025
Updated: 1:10 pm October 8, 2025
Police Appeal for Dash Cam Footage After Multi-Vehicle Crash Near Dartford Crossing – UKNIP

Essex Police have launched an appeal for witnesses and dash cam footage following a multi-vehicle collision that occurred near the Dartford Crossing.

The crash happened at around midday on Friday (April 18) on the A282, just before the Queen Elizabeth II Bridge in Purfleet. Three vehicles were involved in the incident: a silver Mercedes, a black Mazda CX-5, and a grey Cupra.

Police say the driver of the silver Mercedes left the scene before officers arrived. They are now working to trace the individual and have urged anyone with relevant information to come forward.

A spokesperson for Essex Police confirmed that only one driver sustained minor injuries, but all three vehicles were damaged in the crash.

“We’re appealing to anyone who was travelling in the area around midday and may have seen the crash or captured any of it on dash cam. This footage could help us identify the driver who left the scene,” the spokesperson said.

How to Help

Anyone with dash cam footage or information is asked to contact Essex Police by calling 101, submitting a report at www.essex.police.uk, or using the Live Chat service, which is available 24/7 on the force’s website.

Those wishing to remain anonymous can reach out to Crimestoppers via 0800 555 111 or visit www.crimestoppers-uk.org.

Please quote incident 479 of 18 April to ensure your report is directed to the appropriate investigation team.

The incident caused delays in the area, a notorious pinch point for congestion around the Dartford Crossing. Traffic has since returned to normal.

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