POLICE have bailed the two men arrested yesterday in relation with a horrific crash in Bath that left four people dead.

The 19-year-old driver of a 32-tonne tipper truck Philip Potter was arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving and manslaughter by gross negligence yesterday morning.

At the same time Avon and Somerset Police also arrested a 28-year-old man, believed to be Mr Potter's boss.

This morning the force put out a statement saying that both men had been bailed pending further investigation.

Philip Potter, 19, from Brinkworth, was transporting sand and gravel in Lansdown Lane in Upper Weston, Bath, Somerset, just after 4pm on February 9.

The Scania truck first hit and killed Mitzi Steady, four, from Bath, and her grandmother, who remains in a critical condition in Southmead Hospital, Bristol.

It went on to collide with a number of other vehicles on the road before overturning on to a Volvo at the bottom of the hill - killing the three men inside.

They were Robert Parker, 59, from Cwmbran, and electricity company director Philip Allen, 52, and taxi driver Stephen Vaughan, 34, both from Swansea.

The girl's grandmother who was also injured in the incident is still in a critical condition in Southmead Hospital.