The eastbound carriageway of the A14 near Bury St Edmunds has reopened after an earlier collision between two lorries which resulted in the death of a man.
Highways England has confirmed the eastbound carriageway between junctions 43 and 45 has now reopened to traffic after being closed for around 11 hours.
Suffolk police were called shortly before 9.45am on Tuesday morning after receiving reports of a collision on the A14, with officers closing the road on arrival.
Sadly, police later confirmed that a man in his 40s died at the scene.
Another motorist involved in the collision was taken to hospital, but did not suffer any serious injuries.
The road was closed throughout the day while officers conducted a collision investigation and the vehicles were recovered.
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