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Storm Eunice: Three Brits killed by falling trees and debris as death toll rises in UK

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Storm Eunice has risen to three in the UK, with two killed by falling trees in different locations. All three fatalities were killed when inside their vehicles on Friday.

A man in his 50s has died in Netherton, Merseyside, after debris struck the windscreen of a vehicle he was travelling in, said Merseyside Police.Meanwhile a woman in her 30s has died after a tree fell on a car in Haringey, north London, on Friday afternoon during Storm Eunice, the Metropolitan Police said.Hampshire Police have also confirmed it was also a motorist who died from a falling tree in the market town of Alton just before midday.A spokesman for Hampshire Constabulary today said: "We are responding to a serious single-vehicle collision on Old Odiham Road, Alton, which happened just before midday today."If you have to travel, please seek an alternate route while we attend the incident."A white sheet this afternoon covered what is believed to be the battered vehicle, which was struck by the tree.

Branches littered the ground around where the tree - thought to be at least 10ft tall - fell into the road, and a fire engine, two police cars and a JCB digger remained at the scene.Merseyside Police are asking members of the public who may have witnessed the fatal accident to come forward.

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