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Prince Philip crash: Debris for sale on eBay

Debris said to be from a crash involving the Duke of Edinburgh has been put up for sale on eBay.

Seller morbius777 claimed the parts were from the collision near King’s Lynn, Norfolk, on Thursday.

The listing said the items “may even have Phil’s DNA on it, if you wanted to clone him or anything”.

It said all money raised from the online auction would go to Cancer Research UK, with the current price sitting at £65,900 with 139 bids.

Prince Philip, 97, was unhurt in the crash on the A149, in which his Land Rover Freelander landed on its side after a collision with a Kia.

A nine-month-old boy in the other car was uninjured. The driver, a 28-year-old woman, had cuts while a 45-year-old female passenger broke her wrist.

The eBay post said the listing was for three plastic parts, not glass.

The seller said: “These items are not stolen, they have been left at the roadside for way too long.

“It amazes me that they weren’t cleaned up on the day. So, as opportunists do, I tidied them up.

“There’s no financial gain in this for me, all proceeds going to charity. It’s a bit of fun, and Cancer Research get to benefit.”

The duke was seen driving near Sandringham without a seatbelt in a replacement Land Rover on Saturday.

Norfolk Police said “suitable words of advice” had been given to the driver.

Thursday’s crash happened a day before Norfolk councillors agreed to cut the speed limit on the A149, where there have been five deaths in six years.

The speed limit will be dropped from 60mph to 50mph and average speed cameras will be installed.

Source: BBC