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Teenager who died in crash in Sevenoaks Way, St Paul's Cray, Orpington, named as Tafari Thompson-Mintah

17:27, 11 October 2023

updated: 17:58, 11 October 2023

A teenage boy who died in what is thought to have been a deliberate crash has been named.

Tafari Thompson-Mintah was riding a moped along Sevenoaks Way in Orpington at 3.32pm on Monday when the collision happened.

Tafari Thompson-Mintah, 16, was killed in a crash on Monday. Picture: Met Police
Tafari Thompson-Mintah, 16, was killed in a crash on Monday. Picture: Met Police

Despite the efforts of emergency services, the 16-year-old who lived in Grove Park died at the scene.

Detectives leading the investigation believe Tafari's moped was deliberately struck by a red Mercedes car, which caused the moped to veer into the path of an orange Vauxhall Mokka car.

The driver of the Mokka stopped at the scene and was treated by paramedics for shock.

The driver of the Mercedes failed to stop at the scene and the car was found abandoned nearby a short time later.

Police are appealing for witnesses to find the driver urgently.

The crash happened in Sevenoaks Way, St Paul's Cray, Bromley. Picture: Mari Yana
The crash happened in Sevenoaks Way, St Paul's Cray, Bromley. Picture: Mari Yana

Tafari’s family continue to be supported by officers.

Detective Inspector Martin Thorpe, who is leading the investigation, said: "My thoughts are with Tafari's family at this incredibly difficult time. We will continue to support them as our investigation progresses.

"The incident happened on a busy road near to the Nugent retail park. We have already spoken to a number of witnesses, but it is vital that anyone who saw the collision comes forward immediately.

"I would also ask drivers who were on Sevenoaks Way on Monday afternoon to check their dashcams for any footage of the moped or the red Mercedes before the collision occurred."

Anyone who can help the investigation is asked to call 101 or ‘X’ @MetCC quoting CAD 4890/09Oct.

To remain anonymous contact the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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