A man has died following a crash on the A19 in the early hours of this morning.

Just after 1.45am police received a report of a collision between a white Mercedes C-Class and a black Vauxhall Corsa on the southbound carriageway of the A19.

This has taken place about three miles south of the junction for the A690 in Houghton-le-Spring.

Emergency services attended the scene and found that the Mercedes had overturned and that its three occupants were seriously injured.

A police spokesperson said: "Sadly one of the passengers, a 33-year-old man, was pronounced dead at the scene.

"The two other male occupants were taken to hospital for treatment to serious but non-life threatening injuries."

Inquiries into the circumstances are ongoing and specialist officers are supporting the family of the man who died in the collision. The A19 was closed in both directions but it has now been fully re-opened.

Sergeant Alan Keenleyside, of Northumbria Police’s Motor Patrols Department, said: “This has been a very serious collision that has resulted in a long closure of the A19 this morning.

“Sadly a man has lost its life as a result of the collision and we are now working hard to establish exactly what has happened so we can get some answers for his family.

“Two other men have been seriously injured and remain in hospital at this time, thankfully nobody in the other vehicle involved suffered any serious injuries.

“We need anyone who witnessed the collision to get in touch with police but we are also interested in speaking to anyone who may have seen the Mercedes on the A19 before the crash took place.”

Anyone with information is encouraged to contact police on 101 quoting log 122 04/08/19. You can also report it online at the Northumbria Police website or email 3099@northumbria.pnn.police.uk.

A spokesperson for the North East Ambulance Service said: "We got a call from a passer-by at 1.24am to reports that a car had rolled over on the A19.

"We dispatched our Hazardous Area Response Team, three ambulances and our HEMS (air ambulance) vehicle.

"We worked with other emergency services to free three people trapped in the vehicle.

"One patient suffered leg injuries and another suffered potential spinal injuries. Both were taken to Sunderland Royal Hospital."