TWO pensioners who were killed in a fatal crash on the A134 have been named.

Suffolk Police has revealed north Essex residents Regina Brook, 79, and Bruno Delmonte, 69, both died following a collision between a gold BMW 325i and blue mini cooper near Alpheton, Suffolk.

Ms Brook, of Bures Hamlet, was sat in the front passenger seat of the BMW which was travelling southbound towards Sudbury when the crash happened.

Despite the efforts of paramedics, she was announced dead at the scene.

Mr Delmonte, of Great Henny, was the driver of the BMW and he was immediately rushed off to Addenbrooke’s Hospital in Cambridge with life-threatening injuries.

He sadly died three days later.

Suffolk Police say a woman in her 30’s, who was behind the wheel of the mini heading northbound in the direction of Bury St Edmunds, also sustained potentially life threatening injuries during the crash.

She remains in hospital in a critical condition.

Officers are continuing their investigations into the tragedy, which happened sometime just before 11.30am on Friday, August 31.

A spokesman for Suffolk Police added: “Police are continuing to appeal for any witnesses to the collision, or anyone who saw the manner of driving of either of the vehicles beforehand.

"Officers would also be interested in hearing from anyone with any dash cam footage of the A134 between Sudbury and Bury St Edmunds prior to 11.30am on Friday 31 August."

Anyone with information should contact the Serious Collision Investigation Team at Stowmarket on 101, quoting reference CAD 131 of 31 August 2018.