FLOWERS have been left at the scene of a crash in which two teenage boys died.

The boys, aged 17 and 18, were confirmed dead following the crash in Kennel Hill Road, Chichester, in the early hours of Thursday.

Their next of kin have been informed, a spokesman for Sussex Police confirmed.

The Argus: The scene in Kennel Hill Road, ChichesterThe scene in Kennel Hill Road, Chichester

Two teenage girls, both aged 17, survived when the Fiat 500 crashed into a tree.

Photos from the scene show dozens of bouquets left at the base of a tree and a car that reads, “on the loss of one who meant so much.”

A Cadbury’s chocolate bar and a pot noodle have also been left.

Both 17-year-old girls were taken to hospital following the crash.

The Argus: Flowers and cards have been left at the sceneFlowers and cards have been left at the scene

The car came off the road and hit a tree near the Goodwood racecourse.

A spokesman for Sussex Police said: “Emergency services were called to a single-vehicle collision in Kennel Hill, Chichester, shortly after 1am on Thursday (March 3).

“The road remains closed at this time and investigations are ongoing to establish the full circumstances of the incident.”

Anybody who witnessed the collision or has any information which could help with the investigation is asked to contact collision.appeal@sussex.police.uk, quoting Operation Widecombe.