Two pedestrians were among the three people killed in a car crash near a pier in Anglesey, police have confirmed.
The male and female pedestrians were both in their 60s and not local to the North Wales area.
The driver of the vehicle, who also died in the collision, was a local man in his 80s.
North Wales Police responded in the town of Beaumaris shortly after 2.45pm on Wednesday and confirmed three people died at the scene on Alma Street, close to Beaumaris Pier.
A witness said the collision involved “a car hitting a pedestrian and then hitting a house”.
Police are working to establish the full circumstances of what happened.
The area around High Street was closed for some time, with North Wales Police urging people to avoid the area.
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The town of Beaumaris, which has a population of around 1,100, is on the east coast of the island of Angelsey off the North Wales coast.
Chief Inspector Caroline Mullen-Hurst appealed to any witnesses or anyone who has dashcam footage to get in touch.
The island community has been left “shaken” by the deaths, according to Ynys Mon’s MP Llinos Medi.
“Devastating news from Beaumaris. I am thinking of everyone who has been affected today,” she said in a post on X.
As well as North Wales Police, Welsh Ambulance Service and Wales Air Ambulance were also in attendance.
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