Two men were pronounced dead at the scene.
Three women have been charged with murder after a fatal collision on the A46 in the early hours of Friday morning (11 February).
Police were called to a road traffic collision at around 1.30 am, just before the Six Hills junction.
When they arrived they found a silver Skoda Fabia which had left the carriageway, inside were two men who were pronounced dead at the scene.
Following enquiries into the collision, 'two other cars were reported to have been travelling in the area at the same time of the collision – a grey Audi TT and a blue Seat Leon.'
Natasha Akhtar, 21, of Alum Rock Road, Birmingham; Ansreen Bukhari, 45, and Mahek Bukhari, 22, both of George Eardley Close, Stoke have been charged.
Two men, aged 21 and 27, from Leicester, have been arrested on suspicion of murder and are in police custody.
Hundreds of school children perform Leicestershire "big sing"
Build Your Digital Confidence with Our Friendly Workshops
Lorry overturns on A46 in Leicestershire
Arrest after report of rape in Nuneaton
Leicestershire Hospice gets NHS funding boost
Loughborough county lines drug dealer jailed
Why an 8-year-old from Hinckley dressed as herself on World Book Day
