Man arrested over Sheffield death crash

Travis O'Neil Travis O'Neil was found on Arbourthorne Road after a car crash

A man has been arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving following a crash in Sheffield.

Travis O'Neil, 19, was found on Arbourthorne Road on the afternoon of 27 November and died later in hospital.

Mr O'Neil is believed to have been a passenger in a 4x4-type vehicle which was driven from the scene after being involved in a collision with a VW Golf.

A 19-year-old man has been bailed pending further inquiries, said South Yorkshire Police.

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