Teens Died After Car Plunged Into River Nene, Inquest Hears
Teens Died in River Nene Car Crash Inquest

Two teenagers died after a car plunged into a tidal river and became fully submerged in water, while three passengers escaped with injuries, an inquest has heard.

Details of the Incident

Declan Berry, 18, died after his blue Volkswagen Polo crashed into the River Nene at North Brink near Wisbech St Mary in Cambridgeshire on March 17. Five teenagers were onboard at the time. The body of 16-year-old Eden Bunn, from Sutton Bridge, Lincolnshire, was recovered from the car a day later. Two girls, both 16, and an 18-year-old man escaped from the car with non-life-threatening injuries.

Mr Berry's body remained missing and was located and recovered two weeks later in the river near Wisbech on March 31, following extensive searches by the police and fire service. Declan's heartbroken family and volunteers were also involved in the 14-day search, hoping to lay the young man to rest.

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Inquest Proceedings

The inquest, held in Huntingdon on May 28, heard that Declan was at the wheel of the car as it veered off the road and entered the River Nene at around 8:20 pm before becoming fully submerged in water. Cambridgeshire and Peterborough area coroner Simon Milburn said: 'My condolences to the family and friends of Declan Berry.' The inquest was adjourned to August 17, 2026.

River Conditions

The River Nene at North Brink is a tidal stretch of water which links to The Wash. Its depth varies with the tide, ranging from 9 to 15 feet.

Tributes to the Victims

Mr Berry was set to join the army later this summer after taking part in a recruitment trial in Birmingham, which would have seen him fulfilling his dream, according to his older brother Connor. In a moving tribute, Connor described Declan as 'full of life, and always joking' and said he had a great sense of humour and, like many of his friends, was into his cars. Connor, who worked alongside Declan in his garden services business, said he came from a hardworking family.

Five days before the crash on March 12, his brother posted an 18th birthday celebration for Declan on Facebook, with a picture of him sitting in a blue Volkswagen Polo. Declan's family and relatives later posted photographs and laid flowers at the side of the River Nene on March 19 before his body was found.

In another tribute, Ms Bunn's 'devastated' family described their daughter, sister and auntie as the 'kindest, most loving girl'. The post read: 'Eden was the kindest, most loving girl we could ever wish for. Her horses – Daisy and Dolly – were her world, and she was ours. Words cannot describe the tragedy that will stay with us until we are able to meet her again.'

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