Two men have died after a car crashed into a tree in Gerrards Cross.
Police say a Vauxhall Astra left the carriageway on the A413 at around 6.55am before colliding with the tree.
Two men, aged in their fifties and twenties, were pronounced dead at the scene.
Two passengers were taken to hospital with minor injuries where they remain at this time.
No arrests have been made after the crash which didn't involve any other vehicles.
Now police would like to hear from anyone with information on the incident.
Lead investigator Richard Thorpe, of the Serious Collision Investigation Unit, said: “Tragically two men have lost their lives in this collision and our thoughts remain with their family at this difficult time. The family are being supported by specially trained officers.
“We are appealing for any motorists who may have dash-cam footage of this incident, and also any dash-cam footage of the road conditions at the time or around the time of the collision.
“You can upload any footage via our dedicated portal for this investigation.
“We are very keen to hear from the driver of an unconnected vehicle who may also have lost control at the same location shortly after the fatal collision had occurred.
“Anyone who witnesses this collision can report information online or by calling us on 101, quoting reference 43240575472.”
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