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Home / Disasters and Accidents / Baby's Death Spurs Road Safety Call After Ice Crash

Baby's Death Spurs Road Safety Call After Ice Crash

22 Jan

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Summary

  • A seven-month-old baby died after a car skidded on ice.
  • Coroner urges public awareness on reporting dangerous icy roads.
  • Blocked drainage caused ice, leading to the fatal collision.
Baby's Death Spurs Road Safety Call After Ice Crash

A devastating car crash in January 2025 claimed the life of seven-month-old Ayan Sediqi. The incident occurred on the A1 south of Grantham, Lincolnshire, when the vehicle he occupied skidded on a patch of ice and collided with a tree. The inquest revealed that a blocked drainage pipe was the cause of the ice formation on the road.

Greater Lincolnshire coroner Jayne Wilkes has issued a report calling for improved public awareness on how to report hazardous road conditions. She stated there was a "lack of public awareness as to who, where and how motorists should report circumstances which present a risk of immediate danger to road users."

Notably, National Highways, Lincolnshire County Council, and Lincolnshire Police had received no reports of ice on the road on the day of the crash or in the preceding two months. However, following a police appeal, multiple drivers came forward describing previous instances of skidding on ice at the same spot, suggesting the road had not been gritted.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
A blocked drainage pipe led to water freezing on the carriageway, creating the dangerous icy conditions.
Greater Lincolnshire coroner Jayne Wilkes is advocating for increased public awareness on reporting hazardous road conditions.
Authorities stated they had no reports of ice on the road on the day of the crash or in the two months prior.

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