A man has died in crash which involved a motorbike, a car, and a heavy goods vehicle.
Just before 5pm on Saturday, June 26, a blue Yamaha motorcycle, a black Volkswagen Touran and a white Mercedes heavy goods vehicle, which was laden with vegetables, crashed into each other on the A41 at Woodham on the Bicester-bound carriageway.
The motorcyclist, who was a 45-year-old man, sadly died at the scene and whilst no formal identification has yet to take place, the his next of kin have been made aware and are being supported by specially trained officers.
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The Volkswagen and motorcycle were travelling towards Bicester whilst the lorry in the opposite direction.
No arrests have been made and no one else was injured.
If you know anything, please let the police know
🚨 APPEAL 🚨
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We're appealing for witnesses after a motorcyclist, aged 45, died in a road traffic collision on the A41 at Woodham between Aylesbury and Bicester on Saturday.
It happened just before 5pm.
Info? Call 101 quoting 43210281835
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Senior Investigating Officer Sergeant Linford Baxter of the Joint Operations Unit for Roads Policing, based at Bicester, said: “First and foremost, our thoughts are with the family and friends of the man who has died as a result of this collision.
“I am appealing to anyone who was driving on the A41 between Aylesbury and Bicester at around the time of the collision to please check dash-cam and contact the police if it has captured anything that could assist our investigation.
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“I would also like to hear from anybody who witnessed the collision or the moments leading up to the collision.
“If you have any information that could help, please call 101, quoting reference number 43210281835.
“At this early stage of our investigation, we do not believe speed was a cause of this collision, and we are investigating the circumstances thoroughly to ascertain what has happened.
“I would like to thank all the members of the public who stopped, helped at the scene, and waited while the emergency services carried out their work.”
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