M4 closed after drivers spot human remains on carriageway
Police were called to reports from several drivers of something in the road between junction 20 (Almondsbury interchange) and junction 22 (Awkley) on at 6.40pm.
The M4 was closed in both directions on Saturday evening after drivers spotted human remains on the road, as police appeal for information.
Avon and Somerset Police were called to reports from several drivers of something in the road between junction 20 (Almondsbury interchange) and junction 22 (Awkley) on at 6.40pm. Officers arrived to find a body.
The M4 near is likely to stay closed near Bristol through to the early hours of Sunday, and the M48 has also been shut between junction 1 and the M4, as per BBC News.
"Enquiries are underway to identify the deceased and notify next of kin, while an investigation to establish how the person came to be on the motorway continues.
"The road is expected to remain closed into the early hours of Sunday 23 February.
The M4 is fully closed tonight after a body was found in the carriageway between jncs 20 & 21, likely into the early hours of Sun 23 Feb.
— Avon and Somerset Police (@ASPolice) February 22, 2025
If you have relevant info or footage pls call 101 ref 5225047292 *Corrected ref*
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"Police are keen to hear from anyone who was travelling along that stretch of the M4 has any relevant information or dashcam footage. If you can help please call 101 and give the reference 5225047292."
National Highways said in an alert on its website that road users caught within the closure "will be released by turning around under supervision of our Traffic Officers and police".
It currently tells motorists that it is "a complex operation and will take time due to the location and volume of traffic".
Drivers are warned not to try and turn around until instructed to do so by either Police or National Highways Traffic Officers for their own safety, as well as that of the emergency services and other road users.
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You can get up-to-the-minute information 24/7 from National Highways on 0300 123 5000, with information also shared on www.trafficengland.com, and their travel apps, and regional X feed.
Diversion routes can be found here.