Man nearly killed after being pushed into moving traffic Thames Valley Police is appealing for...

Published: 12:50 pm June 9, 2019
Updated: 11:18 pm September 1, 2025
Man Nearly Killed After Being Pushed Into Moving Traffic

Man nearly killed after being pushed into moving traffic

Thames Valley Police is appealing for information after a man was pushed into moving traffic in Calcot. The victim, a 48-year-old man, was walking down Langley Hill from the water tower at approximately 11.20pm last night (8/6). When he reached the junction with Voller Drive he became embroiled in an altercation with two males, believed to be teenagers, one of whom had a bicycle. Police believe that the victim was then pushed by the teenagers into the road and into the path of a moving vehicle, which he collided with. The victim sustained serious injuries to his head and arm. He is currently in hospital in a stable condition. Investigating officer, Detective Inspector Dean Brown of Force CID said: “Our priority in this investigation is to identify and locate the two teenagers who the victim had an altercation with. I believe that someone will know who these two teenagers are. “The males are described as in their mid to late teens. They were both wearing dark clothing. One of the teenagers had a dark coloured bicycle. “Do you know these teenagers, have they confided in you about the incident, or have you seen someone disposing of clothes or a bicycle? If you have any information please contact police. “We also want to speak to any motorists who drove in or around Langley Hill last night between about 11pm and 11.30pm, especially if you have dashcam footage. “The easiest way to contact police is on our website at https:///www.thamesvalley.police.uk/tua/tell-us-about/cor/tell-us-about-existing-case-report/. “Alternatively, you can visit a police station or call 101. “Please quote investigation reference number 1627 (8/6).

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