Wisbech St Mary, Cambridgeshire – March 23, 2026 As the investigation into the tragic March 17 crash that claimed one young life and left another teenager missing enters its second week, new details reportedly shared by survivors are adding layers of intrigue and sorrow to an already heartbreaking case. According to emerging accounts described as “leaked” in local discussions and unconfirmed reports circulating online, the three survivors from the blue Volkswagen Polo insist the vehicle did not simply lose control due to speed, weather, or road conditions. Instead, it suddenly veered sharply toward the water on North Brink Road, almost as if deliberately directed off the narrow carriageway and into the River Nene.

One particularly puzzling element, sources close to the inquiry suggest, involves a specific “movement inside the car” observed or felt by at least one survivor in the moments immediately before the plunge. This detail has reportedly left investigators puzzled, prompting questions about whether it points to a sudden medical event, a distraction, an altercation, mechanical interference, or something else entirely. While Cambridgeshire Police have not publicly confirmed or commented on these specifics—maintaining that the collision remains under active investigation—the accounts are fueling speculation in the tight-knit Fenland communities and beyond.
Recap of the Incident
The crash unfolded at approximately 8:20 PM on Tuesday, March 17, 2026, when the blue VW Polo, carrying five teenagers aged 16 to 18 (two boys and three girls), left North Brink Road in Wisbech St Mary and entered the dark, tidal waters of the River Nene. The road, a rural stretch running parallel to the river with minimal barriers in places, is notorious among locals for its hazards, especially after dark.
Police believe Declan Berry, 18, from Wisbech, was behind the wheel. Three passengers—two 16-year-old girls and one 18-year-old boy—managed to escape the rapidly submerging vehicle and were rescued. They were treated at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King’s Lynn for non-life-threatening injuries; one girl remained hospitalized for observation in the days following.
Tragically, Eden Bunn, 16, from nearby Sutton Bridge in Lincolnshire, did not survive. Her body was recovered by specialist divers on Wednesday, March 18. Despite intensive searches involving underwater teams, sonar equipment, and river patrols, Declan Berry remains missing as of March 23. The vehicle itself was lifted from the water on Sunday, March 22, with authorities confirming no additional occupants were inside.
(Image: Emergency services and recovery teams along North Brink Road beside the River Nene following the fatal crash on March 17, 2026.)
Survivors’ Accounts and the “Sudden Veer”
Official police statements have described the event as a “tragic accident,” with Detective Chief Inspector Garry Webb of the Cambridgeshire Police roads unit noting that the group were “good friends” traveling home together when the incident occurred. No mention has been made publicly of impairment, excessive speed, or external factors like another vehicle.
However, the survivors’ version—pieced together from what has been described in secondary reports and community conversations—paints a more abrupt picture. They reportedly told investigators that the car was traveling normally southbound along the narrow road when, without warning or apparent reason (such as swerving to avoid an obstacle), it veered decisively toward the riverbank. The movement was described as sharp and committed, leaving little time to react before the front of the Polo dipped into the water and the current took hold.
The most enigmatic detail concerns an observed or sensed “movement inside the car” seconds before impact. Speculation in unverified online threads and local chatter includes possibilities such as:
A passenger suddenly grabbing the wheel or interfering with the driver.
The driver experiencing a medical episode (e.g., seizure, blackout) causing an involuntary jerk of the steering.
A physical altercation or distraction among occupants.
An attempt to correct course too late after a momentary lapse.
Investigators are said to be “puzzled” by this element, as it does not neatly align with straightforward explanations like road defects (though locals frequently cite poor surface conditions and potholes on North Brink) or simple driver error. No official toxicology results, mechanical examination findings from the recovered Polo, or witness corroboration of external events (e.g., animals, debris) have been released to clarify the sequence.
Community Grief and Calls for Answers
The loss has devastated families and friends. Eden Bunn’s relatives remembered her as the “kindest, most loving girl,” with tributes pouring in via social media and a GoFundMe raising thousands for her funeral. Declan’s family, equally heartbroken, described their devastation and plans for a riverside memorial. Floral tributes, candles, and messages continue to accumulate at the crash site.
Locals have renewed calls for safety improvements along North Brink, including guardrails, better lighting, and road resurfacing—issues raised in past incidents involving the River Nene’s treacherous banks.
Investigation Status

Cambridgeshire Police continue to appeal for dashcam footage from the Wisbech area between 7:00 PM and 8:20 PM on March 17, along with any witnesses who saw the blue VW Polo or anything unusual on North Brink that evening. The force has emphasized the river’s challenging conditions—strong tides, poor underwater visibility, and shifting beds—as reasons for the prolonged search.
As more details emerge from survivor interviews and forensic analysis of the recovered vehicle, authorities stress that jumping to conclusions could hinder the process. The “leaked” survivor claims, while adding chilling questions, remain unconfirmed officially. What is certain is the profound impact on five young lives: two lost forever, three forever changed, and a community left searching for understanding amid unimaginable grief.
Anyone with information is urged to contact Cambridgeshire Police. Our thoughts remain with the families and friends during this painful time.
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