A 19-year-old and 28 year-old are being held following the crash outside a primary school in Bath last Monday
2 men have been arrested over the deaths of 4 people killed in the Bath tipper lorry crash.
4 people died when the 32-tonne truck hurtled downhill outside a primary school.
Avon and Somerset Police are holding a 19-year-old man on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving and manslaughter by gross negligence.
A 28-year-old man has also been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter by gross negligence. Both arrests took place this morning.
Four people died at the scene of the crash, which happened in Lansdown Lane in Upper Weston, Bath, Somerset ,just after 4pm last Monday.
Four-year-old Mitzi Rosanna Steady, from Bath, and her grandmother - who remains in a critical condition in hospital - were first struck by the Scania lorry, which was carrying aggregate.
Three men Robert Parker, 59, from Cwmbran, and Philip Allen, 52, and Stephen Vaughan, 34, both from Swansea, also died in the incident.
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