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Arrest over A326 Marchwood bypass crash which killed Anna-Marie Greenhough




A MAN has been arrested in connection with a crash on the A326 Marchwood bypass which claimed the life of a mum-of-five.

The breakthrough was made when officers stopped for lunch in west Totton on Sunday afternoon following engagement work at Deerleap Inclosure.

Arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving, a 21-year-old man, of no fixed abode, was later released on conditional bail until 5th June.

Anna-Marie Greenhough
Anna-Marie Greenhough

As reported in the A&T, Anna-Marie Greenhough (32), of Flowerdown Close, Calmore, died in hospital after the A326 crash which took place early in the morning on 22nd January.

A silver Vauxhall Corsa had left the road as it headed towards Hythe.

Paying tribute, Ms Greenhough’s family had said: “Anna-Marie was a loving mum of five beautiful children, a devoted daughter and sister.”



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