Tributes have been paid to two men who died in a fatal crash as police have confirmed they both came from London.
Two men, aged in their fifties and twenties, died on Thursday after a Vauxhall Astra left the carriageway and collided with a tree on the A413 in Gerrards Cross.
Two passengers were taken to hospital with minor injuries after the incident at around 6.55am.
Now Thames Valley Police has confirmed that both men who died came from the Hayes area of London.
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Tributes have been paid after the incident with people posting their condolences on social media.
One Facebook user, Nome Spindlow wrote: "How awful just before Christmas as well, condolences to the men's family and friends".
Another, Stewart Banks said: "How sad. That is a dreadful stretch of road with far too many fatalities over recent years."
No arrests have been made after the crash which didn't involve any other vehicles.
Police would like to speak to anyone with information on the incident.
Anyone who witnessed the crash can report information online or by calling 101, quoting reference 43240575472.
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