A delivery driver who was witness to a fatal crash saw a "car speeding on the wrong side of the road" just seconds before the collision took place.
Gioele Barresi was sitting inside his delivery van when he watched the terrifying crash occur on November 22 which tragically took three lives, including beloved wife and mum Alison Clark.
Humberside Police have since confirmed that two men also died in the A63 tragedy, while another remains in a critical condition in hospital, Hull Live reports.
Gioele was working a shift as a delivery driver when he reports that he was overtaken by a white BMW car which he said was emerging from a roundabout fast and in the wrong direction.

He states that the vehicle was heading the wrong way onto the A63 road and ploughed head on into a grey Peugeot that Alison, who was aged 43, was driving.
Gioele said: "I'm a delivery driver and I was getting back home from a depot in Melton. When I reached the A63 entrance, I saw this white car going at full speed off the first roundabout the wrong way.
"I was going about 60 with the van and he passed me on the other side like I was slow. Maybe 10 seconds from that he hit the other car."
Humberside Police confirmed that a white BMW 1 Series collided with a grey Peugeot 3008 on the A63 westbound before coming to a stop and setting alight.
Gioele said that he saw one vehicle go over the central reservation.

Gioele said: "I saw one car that went over the barrier in the field, like the car was flipped. Another car was on fire.
"There were parts of cars all over the road, it looked like there were other cars involved but I couldn't see because the area was covered in smoke."
It is understood passersby tried to help people in the cars involved.
Alison, of Elloughton, was described by heartbroken husband Rob as his "guiding star, love and best friend".
Mr Clark, 40, said: "Alison was a beautiful and caring person who I am incredibly proud of, and that is the part of her I want everyone to remember.
"Losing Alison has left a hole in many people's hearts and we are all sad today."

He told Hull Live: "It is like having your heart ripped out. I can't comprehend it. I keep expecting her to walk through the door. I feel a tremendous sense of loss.
"I feel incredibly, incredibly sad about losing her and about the idea of Emily growing up without her mum. She was such a wonderful woman and mother.
"She would look out for her interests in everything. She would help her pursue her dreams.
"She was a warrior when it came to looking after people's interests, including our daughter's.
"For me to grow old without my wife is upsetting. I wanted to go on every adventure in the world with her."

A Humberside Police spokesperson said: "Emergency services attended and a woman and two men were sadly pronounced dead. A third man was taken to hospital with life threatening injuries, where he currently remains in a critical condition.
"Specially trained officers have been assigned to offer support to individuals involved and their families at this difficult time.
"Investigations are underway into the circumstances surrounding the collision and we would ask witnesses or anyone with dashcam footage from driving in the area at the time to contact us on 101 quoting log 497 of November 22."
Police kept both carriageways closed overnight, with a tent erected at the scene.
The eastbound carriageway opened to traffic at 7.30am yesterday with only small delays in that direction but the westbound carriageway remained closed, causing long delays for motorists. It reopened at 5pm.
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