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Officers are appealing for information after a woman died a month after being involved in a serious collision in Waterlooville.
At 9.22am on Thursday, 22 December police were called to a collision on the southbound A3(M) between junction 2 and the on and off slip.
The collision involved four vehicles, a Toyota Corolla, a Ford C-Max, a Vauxhall Zafira, and a Renault Scenic.
The passenger of the Toyota Corolla, an 84-year-old woman from Benfleet, Essex, was taken to Southampton General Hospital with serious injuries.
She has remained in hospital since the collision. Sadly, she died in hospital on Saturday, January 21.
PC Kelly Hargreaves, said: “We understand it has been some time since this incident took place but are appealing for anyone who witnessed the incident, who has not yet spoken to us, to make contact.
“Did you see what happened? Did you see any of the cars involved prior to the collision?
“We would also like to speak to anyone who may have been driving in the area at the time and may still have dash cam footage available.
“Anyone with information should call us as soon as possible on 101 quoting 44220513266.”
Anyone with information can make contact online or by calling 101 quoting 44220513266.