THE owners of a Flintshire gym - where two people died in a crash just outside - have sent a message of condelence to the victims' family and friends.
A further three people were also seriously injured following a crash involving a white BWW 330 saloon which crashed into the LyonsDen Fitness gym in Bagillt.
The collision occurred in the early hours of Friday morning (April 22).
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Five ambulances and two rapid response vehicles were dispatched to the area just after 2.30am and the Wales Air Ambulance was also present at the scene.
Neil and Faye Lyons, who run LyonsDen Fitness - which is situated on the A548's junction with the A5026 - have issued a statement to Facebook following the crash.
It reads: "Neil and I want to pass on our condolences to the family and friends of the people involved in the tragic accident this morning. We are so sad for their loss and wish those in hospital a good recovery. Faye xx"
The gym posted on Facebook in the morning saying it was closed until further notice due to the "structural damage to the building" caused by the crash.
An updated statement read: "Structural engineer has assessed the building and said its safe. So we will be open from tomorrow morning (Saturday, April 23) but can we please ask you all to avoid the area with damage (which will be taped off until works carried out to repair).
"We are sorry for any disruption that you may encounter moving forward and thank you in advance for your patience and understanding."
PIC: North Wales Police's investigations into the crash are ongoing.
North Wales Police say their investigations are continuing following the crash.
A statement from the force added: "We are appealing for any witnesses or those with dashcam footage, that saw a white BMW 330 saloon travelling along the A548 from the Flint direction towards Bagillt, prior to 2.30am to please contact us.”
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