WEST Yorkshire Police have named the man and woman who were killed in a road crash at Addingham last Thursday morning.
Witnesses are still being sought for the collision.
Emergency services were called to the A65 Wharfedale Road on February 18 at 8.10am.
Oliver Knott, 21, from Ilkley, was killed when his black Ford Fiesta was in collision with a lorry carrying livestock travelling in the opposite direction.
Dr Maisie Ryan, 27, a doctor from Leeds, died after her grey Fiat 500 was struck by the lorry following the collision with Mr Knott's vehicle.
Both were pronounced dead at the scene by emergency services.
The driver of the lorry remains in hospital in a serious condition.
A spokesman for the police said: "The cause of the collision is still under investigation and police are appealing for witnesses, dashcam or phone footage of the incident, to come forward. Anyone who is able to assist is asked to contact the Major Collision Enquiry Team via 101 or use the live chat facility at www.westyorkshire.police.uk/contactus quoting log number 284 of 18 February.
Friends of Dr Ryan have set up a fundraising page to raise money for the Anthony Nolan charity which was close to her heart and one which she worked with throughout her medical training and beyond.
Already the fund has raised over £11,500.
To donate go to: https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/maisie-ryan
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