Police are continuing to appeal for witnesses after a man died following a crash on the A30.

A number of people required hospital treatment after the crash on Monday, November 16.

Residents of nearby Tisbury described the news of the deadly incident as "horrific", while expressing sympathy for all affected.

Here’s what we know so far about the tragic collision, as Wiltshire Police continue to ask for help from the public to investigate:

When and where did it happen?

The crash took place on the A30, close to the village of Sutton Mandeville, at around 5.20pm on November 16.

A section of road was closed for hours while police looked into what happened, only reopening at 3am on November 17.

What cars were involved?

A red Honda Jazz and blue Range Rover Sport were involved in the crash.

Who was the man who died?

A 20-year-old man from the Bristol area, who was driving the Honda, died after being taken to Southampton Hospital.

His family were informed by police, who said their thoughts with them.

He's yet to be officially named.

Who else was hurt?

A 19-year-old woman from the Salisbury area and another 20-year-old man, this time from London, were seriously injured and also taken to Southampton Hospital.

They were passengers in the Honda.

A third passenger from the Honda, a different 20-year-old male from the London area, was taken to Salisbury District Hospital with less severe injuries.

There has been no update on their conditions, as of November 21.

Was anyone in the Range Rover hurt?

A 54-year-old man from Salisbury, who was driving the Range Rover, also ended up in hospital in Salisbury. His injuries were also thought to be milder than those taken to Southampton Hospital.

What do police need to know?

Officers are particularly keen to hear from anyone who saw the vehicles driving before the crash.

PC Charlotte Sartin, from Wiltshire Police's Collision Investigation Unit, has appealed for any witnesses to come forward.

She said: "We are now carrying out a thorough and detailed investigation into the cause of this collision, and, although we spoke to a number of witnesses at the scene yesterday, we are appealing for anyone else with information to call us.

"We need to speak to anyone who witnessed the actual collision or who saw either car beforehand. We're particularly keen to hear from anyone who may have dash cam footage or private CCTV footage which may assist our enquiries."

Anyone with information should call Wiltshire Police on 101, quoting reference 54200114405. Alternatively you can call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.