Mr Ellery recorded a conclusion of road traffic collision for both deaths and offered his condolences to family members present.
Rachel Broadhurst and Winnie-Grace Campbell who both died in a crash on the A518 on February 12
John Ellery, senior coroner for Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin, held both inquests together at Shirehall. She applied the brakes but the wheels locked, causing the Mini to skid into the wrong lane and collide with the Campbell's vehicle. The investigator did not know why Ms Broadhurst applied the brakes, and that there was nothing the Campbells could have done to avoid the collision.
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