Two women aged in their 90s and 80s die after stolen BMW being chased by police crashed into care home

After a police chase, two old women died after entering the nursing homes.
A blue BMW, believed to have been stolen, was deported to Highclifffe Care Home on Wednesday at around 9.40 Sunderland WiterWack.
Eight people were hospitalized and two men were arrested, both 21 years old.
Today, the police confirmed that he died on Thursday, a woman in the 90s and a woman in the 80s – a woman in her 90s.
Northumbria Police Chief Director Mark Hall said: ‘This is an extremely sad development and all our thoughts with the family and loved ones of everyone affected.
“ We will continue to support them in any way we can do right now.
‘Our research remains at an early stage and we want people to avoid speculation in both online and community.’
Northumbria police received a call at 9.20 on Wednesday for reports of a car stolen in the Angelton Gardens in Newcastle, Fenham.
After colliding with a car during a police chase, workers examining a hole in a nursing home
Eight calm hospitals were taken to hospital. It was confirmed that two women died on Friday
BMW later traveled in A1231, which went to the east in Sunderland, and the police began to continue.
After a short search, the car collided with the Highclifffe Care House, which provides dementia care to about 60 residents and caused structural damage.
For both women, the next relative was informed and supported by specially trained civil servants.
The investigation will now discuss whether it has contributed to the deaths of the collision ‘.
Two suspects were arrested on suspicion of theft of a motor vehicle, one was arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving.
The police are in custody.
Northumbria police made a compulsory referral to the office for independent police behavior.
The North East Ambulance Service (Neas) sent three Emergency Ambulance Teams and several expert teams to the scene on Whitchhurch.
He said: ‘We helped to evacuate the inhabitants and eight patients moved to the hospital.’
The photos show a big hole to be filled in the brick business of the building.
Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service also sent a team to help at the scene.
Avery Healthcare, who manages the house, said: ‘The safety and prosperity of our residents and staff is our absolute priority and we continue to work closely with the relevant authorities.
‘Residents of the housing, maintenance of alternative accommodation continued uninterrupted.
“ We want to express our sincere thanks to the caregivers and colleagues in our neighboring homes who step into support at the moment.
‘Their professionalism, devotion and compassion to maintain the maintenance of care were really praised.’
The road was closed in both directions, but it has been reopened since then.
Anyone with information or images can send a direct message to the Northumbria police on social media or use live chat and report forms on Force’s website.
Those who cannot contact in these ways can call 101, Quote: NP-20250709-1225.




