On bbc news. Good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. Police have released cctv range of a man wanted in connection with a car crash which killed three teenage boys in west london on friday night. Police say that despite the image being poor quality anyone who knows the man would recognise him and urge them to come forward with any information. In a statement the metropolitan police said. Three young men have lost their lives as a result of this incident; such tragic circumstances must far outweigh any taboo around assisting police. Investigators believe there were at least two men in a black audi that hit the Three Friends near a bus stop in hayes. One man is under arrest. The victims have been named locally as harry rice, George Wilkinson and josh kennedy. Our correspondent leigh milner has been at the scene for us. Clearly the focus of the Police Investigation is trying to find the man in the cctv images. As the police had any leads on that . Only in the last couple of hours have the
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