PC was closing road when car hit her, inquest hears

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PC was closing road when car hit her, inquest hears

Close-up black-and-white photograph of Jess Turnbull. She is smiling as she looks to her left. She has long dark hair and is wearing glasses.Image source, Family handout
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A 19-year-old police officer who died after she was hit by a car while on duty was closing a road following a previous crash, a coroner has said.

An inquest in Morpeth was told Northumbria PC Jess Turnbull suffered “catastrophic injuries” when she was struck by a vehicle in Cramlington, Northumberland, on 8 June.

She died in hospital two days later.

The young officer had been sent to the scene of a crash involving a Land Rover Freelander and a Ford Explorer on the A189 Spine Road but was injured when a black Mercedes crashed into a marked police car.

The inquest at County Hall heard PC Turnbull was originally deployed to the scene with a colleague after a report of the crash on the southbound A189 to implement a road closure.

The two officers arrived on the scene at 23:26 BST.

Eight minutes later when she was outside the stationary police car, it was hit by another vehicle and PC Turnbull was injured.

Jess Turnbull, wearing police uniform and smiling. She is standing in front of a dark grey brick building with a wooden entrance to one side. Behind her to the other side is a patch of grass, a tall, thin bush-like tree and some other trees, like you might find in the gardens of an office building. Jess is wearing a rounded police hat and black rimmed glasses and has her dark hair tied back.Image source, Northumbria Police

Senior Northumberland coroner Andrew Hetherington said the officer was given CPR at the scene but died at 11.30 on 10 June in Newcastle’s Royal Victoria Infirmary.

The coroner adjourned the inquest until a provisional date of 11 January 2027.

PC Turnbull’s parents Janice and Andy were in court and previously described her as “our greatest pride and our greatest joy” while Northumbria Police said she was a “dedicated and committed” officer.

Investigations are continuing into the circumstances surrounding the crash.

A 73-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving and released on bail.

Officers have appealed to anyone who saw a 09-registered black Mercedes Coupe CLC on 8 June, between 15:00 and about 23:30, in Blyth, Cramlington and surrounding areas.

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