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A man who died after the car he was driving left the road and entered a river near Ramsey St Mary has been named by police.
Officers were called at just after 11am on Thursday (31 March) with reports a green Nissan Micra had left Ramsey Road, the B1040.
They attended together with firefighters and paramedics. Three people were taken to hospital for treatment, but Abdul Razaq, 68, of Cobden Street, Peterborough, later died.
One of the passengers, a 34-year-old man, remains in hospital in a critical condition. The third person involved received minor injuries and has since been discharged.
No other vehicles are believed to have been involved.
Anyone who witnessed the crash, has dashcam footage, or believes they saw the car beforehand, is asked to contact police via their web chat service or call 101, quoting incident 125 of 31 March.