A REWARD of £5,000 is being offered in an appeal to find a man wanted in connection with the death of a woman who died in a crash.

Joseph Francis Berry was believed to have been driving a Mercedes C20 on November 24, 2018 on Meadowview in Elton, Cheshire when his vehicle collided with a Range Rover.

The 39-year-old allegedly fled the scene and left behind his passenger Teresa McGuire, 37, who suffered fatal injuries.

Berry has not been seen since the crash and he has no known address.

He is described as being six foot tall with black cropped hair, brown eyes, proportionate build and having an Irish accent.

Independent charity Crimestoppers will give £5,000 to someone who provides information which leads to the arrest of Berry.

Crimestoppers North West regional manager, Gary Murray, said: “Joseph has not been seen since the collision in which a woman lost her life.

"Our charity believes we all have a right to be safe from crime, whether it’s at home, in our community or on our roads.

"It’s important that justice is seen to be done and so we urge anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of Joseph Berry to contact us 100 per cent anonymously.

“We know that, for some people, it can be difficult to speak directly to authorities, which is why our charity is here to help.

"We’re always kept our promise of anonymity for over 30 years.

"You may be entitled to a reward of up to £5,000 if your information leads to Joseph Berry’s arrest."

If you have any information on the whereabouts of Joseph Berry contact Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111 or through the non-traceable anonymous online form at www.crimestoppers-uk.org.

Information passed directly to the police will not qualify.