THREE people have been killed in a horror car crash as cops launch a probe into the seaside town triple tragedy.
North Wales Police responded to calls from the scene on Alma Street, close to Beaumaris Pier, in Beaumaris, Anglesey, shortly after 2.45pm on Wednesday.
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Officers tragically pronounced three people dead at the scene.
A Wales Air Ambulance spokesperson said two crews were sent by air and arrived on scene at 3.06pm.
The force have launched a probe into the smash and say investigations are ongoing.
A cordon has been put in place in the area around High Street, with members of the public urged to avoid the scene.
A North Wales Police spokesperson said: “Shortly after 2.45pm today (Wednesday, 28 August) officers responded to reports of a road traffic collision in Beaumaris, Anglesey.
“The incident occurred on Alma Street, close to Beaumaris Pier.
“Officers attended along with fire, ambulance and air ambulance crews.
“Sadly, three people were pronounced deceased at the scene.
“Our efforts to establish the full circumstances of this incident remain ongoing.
“We continue to appeal to people to avoid the area of the High Street, which is expected to be closed for some time.”
Chief Inspector Caroline Mullen-Hurst added: “Sadly, we can confirm that three people have been fatally injured in the incident.
“We are appealing to anybody who witnessed the incident that hasn’t already spoken to officers, or anybody who might have dashcam footage, to please get in touch.
“You can speak to us via our website or by calling 101, using reference number Q129825.
“We will issue a further update in due course.”
A spokesperson for the Welsh Ambulance Service confirmed two emergency ambulances, once Cymru high acuity response unit paramedic, one advanced paramedic practitioner, one duty operational manager and one locality manager were sent to the scene.
“We were supported by pre-hospital immediate care specialists from North Wales emergency doctors service and advanced critical care support was delivered by the emergency medical retrieval and transfer service in a Wales Air Ambulance charity helicopter,” the spokesperson added.