Wisbech, Cambridgeshire – March 23, 2026 As the search for missing 18-year-old Declan Berry enters its sixth day following the devastating crash into the River Nene, friends and family members are coming forward with emotional tributes that portray the young driver as calm, responsible, and fully in control moments before the tragedy. Yet, a lingering mystery—a reported timeline gap of nearly 40 seconds between when the blue Volkswagen Polo was last seen traveling normally and the moment it veered off North Brink Road—continues to baffle investigators and fuel speculation in the local community.
The incident occurred at approximately 8:20 PM on Tuesday, March 17, 2026, when the VW Polo, carrying five teenagers, left the narrow rural road and plunged into the tidal waters of the River Nene in Wisbech St Mary. Three survivors escaped the sinking car and were treated for non-life-threatening injuries at Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King’s Lynn. Tragically, 16-year-old Eden Bunn from Sutton Bridge, Lincolnshire, was confirmed deceased after her body was recovered the following day. Declan Berry, believed to have been at the wheel, remains unaccounted for despite intensive efforts by police, specialist divers, and search teams.

Friends Defend Declan’s Driving
Close friends of Declan Berry have spoken publicly in recent days, pushing back against early assumptions of reckless behavior or distraction. One friend, speaking anonymously to local media outlets, described Declan as “always careful” behind the wheel.
“He was driving normally,” the friend insisted. “We know him—he wasn’t speeding, he wasn’t messing around. Declan took driving seriously; he loved that little blue Polo and looked after it. Whatever happened, it wasn’t because he was being irresponsible.”
Similar sentiments echoed from others in Wisbech’s tight-knit youth community. Tributes shared on social media and in interviews highlight Declan’s character: a young man on the verge of realizing personal goals, described by his brother Connor as someone set to “fulfil his dreams.” Family statements released earlier emphasized profound grief and requested privacy while plans advance for a riverside memorial platform honoring both Declan and Eden.
These accounts align with police appeals for dashcam footage or sightings of the vehicle between 7:00 PM and 8:20 PM that evening, suggesting investigators are still piecing together the final route and conditions.
The Unexplained 40-Second Timeline Gap
Central to the ongoing intrigue is a reported discrepancy in the sequence of events. According to emerging details from survivor statements and preliminary investigative timelines (circulated in local reports and unverified community discussions), the car was observed or captured moving steadily along North Brink in the minutes leading up to the crash. However, a gap of approximately 35–40 seconds exists between the last “normal” indication of travel and the sudden departure from the roadway into the water.
Survivors have reportedly told investigators that the vehicle was proceeding without issue—no erratic swerving, no signs of struggle—until an abrupt, sharp veer toward the riverbank occurred with little to no warning. This has raised questions about what transpired during those critical seconds:
Was there a sudden mechanical failure, such as steering lock-up or brake malfunction?
Did an unreported distraction or medical event affect the driver?
Could an external factor (animal crossing, debris, or momentary road hazard) have prompted a corrective action that went wrong?
Cambridgeshire Police have not publicly detailed the exact timeline or confirmed the gap’s duration, but Detective Inspector Craig Wheeler of the Road Policing Unit has described the collision as “truly devastating” and stressed the investigation’s early stage. The recovery of the VW Polo on Sunday, March 22—with no additional occupants found inside—has shifted focus to forensic analysis of the vehicle and continued river searches amid challenging tidal conditions.
The River Nene’s strong currents, poor underwater visibility, and shifting riverbed have repeatedly complicated efforts, with DCI Garry Webb noting the “very, very difficult” nature of the recovery mission.
Broader Community Response and Safety Concerns
The Fenland area’s rural roads, including stretches of North Brink, have long drawn criticism for inadequate safety features—minimal guardrails, limited lighting, and proximity to deep water channels. This tragedy has reignited local calls for improvements, with residents arguing that better barriers or signage could prevent such outcomes.
Eden Bunn’s family described her as the “kindest” person, with a GoFundMe campaign raising funds for her funeral and support. Declan’s loved ones, equally shattered, have shared plans for a reflective memorial spot along the riverbank.
As of March 23, 2026, searches persist along the River Nene, though hope diminishes daily. Police continue to urge anyone with information—particularly dashcam video, witness sightings, or details of the group’s movements that evening—to come forward.
The contrast between friends’ portrayal of a “normal” drive and the unexplained 40-second void underscores the pain of unanswered questions in an already unbearable loss. Five young lives intersected on a quiet Fenland road; two were lost, three carry the trauma, and a community searches for closure amid grief.
Our thoughts remain with the families of Eden Bunn and Declan Berry, and with the survivors navigating their recovery.
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