THREE teenagers involved in a car crash which killed a Hampshire mum are expected to make a full recovery.

Tereasa Cutler died in a car crash along the A31 at Wimborne while she was driving home from her sister’s funeral in Poole.

The 49-year-old from Ringwood had three passengers in the car who have all been in Southampton General Hospital with serious injuries.

Now police have revealed Tereasa’s passengers, her 18-year-old daughter Alice and 16-year-old son Daniel and her 19-year-old nephew Joseph Woodland, are all expected to recover.

The crash happened on June 10 in Wimbourne and police are still appealing for information from the public and trying to track down the people in a red or purple Ford Ka which stopped near the incident shortly after 4.30pm.

Tereasa was driving a blue Ford Fiesta when she was involved in a head-on collision with a black BMW 3 Series close to Lake Gates and the driver and passenger in the BMW were also seriously injured.

Officers in Dorset have said the occupants of the Ford Ka which stopped could have "vital" information.

They said the driver of the car was asked to move on to allow the fire service to get to the scene.

Inspector Matt Butler said: "This car was very close to the collision. It would be very helpful if these witnesses could come forward and speak with us."

All three teenagers in the Fiesta remain in hospital but police have confirmed they are recovering.

The driver of the BMW remains in hospital in a serious condition, while the passenger has been discharged.

Anyone with information about the can call the police on 101 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.