A devastating head-on collision on the A66 near Middlesbrough has resulted in the deaths of seven people, including two police officers. The incident occurred when a Volkswagen Passat, reportedly driving the wrong way, collided with a marked armed-response vehicle. Both officers and the five occupants of the Passat were pronounced dead at the scene.
Tragic Loss of Life
The two police officers who lost their lives have been identified as PC Matthew Blades, 38, and PC Tom Clough, 37. They are being remembered for their bravery in the line of duty. The five individuals in the Volkswagen Passat were young men, identified locally as Michael Ray, Theo Rae, Cole Worthy, Jakub Matusiak, and Makai Saddington. It is understood that the group had close ties to the traveller community.
The collision took place in the early hours of Saturday morning. Initial reports suggest that the Volkswagen Passat was involved in a pursuit with police vehicles before the fatal crash. Ring doorbell footage captured the car speeding through Middlesbrough streets shortly before the incident. Officers reportedly halted the pursuit when the vehicle turned onto the A66.
Tragically, just minutes after the pursuit was observed, the Passat entered the carriageway of the A66 traveling in the wrong direction and collided with an oncoming police vehicle. This second police car, an armed-response vehicle, was not part of the initial pursuit, according to Cleveland Police. Flags at the force’s Middlesbrough headquarters were lowered to half-mast in tribute to the fallen officers.
Social Media Links and Concerns
Amidst the investigation, social media activity from some of the young men has come under scrutiny. Posts from Makai Saddington, 18, reportedly show him participating in high-speed chases with police in the months leading up to his death. One video, filmed in May, appears to show a car being driven at speed through a housing estate with police lights flashing, before veering off-road. Other content associated with him includes videos of cars being set alight and images of individuals wearing balaclavas while posing in vehicles.
This incident has drawn parallels to a similar tragedy in Ireland just days prior, where five teenagers died in a head-on collision on the M9 motorway. In that incident, a stolen BMW was reportedly driven the wrong way down the motorway to evade police. The occupants of the other vehicle, a family including three sisters and a young boy, sustained serious injuries and remain hospitalized. Reports indicate that the teenagers involved in the Irish crash were also filming their activities.
Experts in cyber-psychology have noted a concerning trend of young people engaging in risky behaviors, such as high-speed pursuits, while simultaneously documenting and sharing these events on social media platforms. This behavior is often driven by a desire for online validation and attention, with individuals having “one foot in the real world and one foot in cyberspace,” according to Professor Mary Aiken.
Tributes and Investigations
Heartfelt tributes have been shared by family and friends for the five young men who died. The mother of Makai Saddington’s young son expressed her grief, while friends of Cole Worthy described his death as a “massive devastation.” Tributes to Theo Rae highlighted his kind nature, and Michael Ray was remembered as a “lovely, down to earth lad.” Jakub Matusiak’s sister described him as her “best friend always and forever.”
Cleveland Police Chief Constable Victoria Fuller, visibly moved, addressed the loss of PC Blades and PC Clough. “These were brave officers, protecting our communities and serving our residents, who didn’t return home to their families at the end of their shift,” she stated. She emphasized the profound sadness felt across the police force and wider community, extending condolences to the families and loved ones.
Lauren Somerville, chairwoman of the Cleveland Police Federation, conveyed the immense pain felt by the police family, calling the situation “unfathomable.” Redcar MP Anna Turley also paid tribute to the officers, stating they “went to work to keep people safe, and they should have come home to their families.”
The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) has launched an inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the fatal collision. Chief Constable Fuller urged the public to avoid speculation out of respect for the grieving families as the investigation proceeds.
Emergency Response
Residents in the vicinity reported being woken by the sound of multiple emergency vehicles racing to the scene. The North East Ambulance Service confirmed that 14 ambulances, specialist paramedics, a hazardous response team, and an air ambulance doctor were dispatched. Despite the extensive efforts of all attending emergency services, a number of fatalities were confirmed at the scene.
Prime Minister Andy Burnham and Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp offered their thoughts and condolences to all those affected by the tragedy, acknowledging the difficult circumstances faced by the emergency responders.
Conclusion
The A66 collision represents a profound tragedy, claiming the lives of two dedicated police officers and five young men. As investigations continue, concerns are being raised about the potential influence of social media trends on dangerous driving behaviors among young people. The focus remains on supporting the bereaved families and understanding the full circumstances that led to this devastating loss of life.


