A 42-year-old-man, named in reports as Jaroslaw Rossa, was also killed in the crash alongside two boys aged 15 and seven who had been travelling in the same vehicle. A third boy travelling in the Toyota, aged seven, was airlifted to the Royal Victoria Infirmary in Newcastle with serious injuries. Although all those involved have yet to be identified by police, the Times reported on Thursday that the 33-year-old woman involved in the crash had been named locally as Ms McEnroe. Elsewhere, the BBC also reported on Thursday that Wagamama chief executive Thomas Heier had confirmed Mr Rossa was an employee and had been killed in the crash. “We send our most sincere and heartfelt condolences to his family, which we know he was deeply devoted to.