Tragic M6 car crash in Cumbria kills family, including two young brothers
- A head-on collision on the M6 in Cumbria, England, on October 15 resulted in four fatalities.
- Victims included two young brothers, Filip and Dominic Rossa, alongside their father and a family friend.
- The event has drawn community support and highlighted the impact of tragic road incidents.
In Cumbria, England, a tragic car crash occurred on a Tuesday afternoon, claiming the lives of four individuals. The incident involved a Skoda traveling on the wrong carriageway of the M6, colliding head-on with a Toyota near Tebay. Among the deceased were 42-year-old Jaroslaw Rossa and his two sons, aged seven and 15. A 33-year-old woman, Jade McEnroe, also lost her life in the collision, while her seven-year-old son, Arran, suffered serious injuries and remains hospitalized. The mother of the two boys expressed her heartbreak in a tribute, detailing their unique personalities and passions. Filip, the elder brother, was known for his intelligence and love for chess and video games, while Dominic was sociable, caring, and had a dream of adopting a penguin. Jade’s parents conveyed deep sorrow over the loss of their daughter and her role as a loving mother. Emergency services and members of the public responded swiftly to assist at the accident scene. In a statement from Wagamama's chief executive, it was revealed that Mr. Rossa was an employee at the company, remembered fondly by colleagues for his warmth and kindness. This harrowing event has left families devastated and raised awareness about the dangers of driving on the wrong side of the road, prompting condolences and tributes from the community and beyond.