- Fatal Collision Claims Lives of Three Adolescents
- Police Appeal for Witnesses to Come Forward
- Support and Sympathy for the Families Involved
After the “extremely tragic” collision on the A415 in the village of Marcham, the police have urged witnesses to come forward.
In Oxfordshire, a collision between a vehicle and a tree resulted in the deaths of three adolescents.
Two 18-year-olds and one 17-year-old were killed after a silver BMW drove off the A415 near Marcham shortly before midnight.
The families of all the Oxfordshire victims have been contacted and are receiving assistance from specialised police personnel.
The vehicle’s 18-year-old driver is hospitalized with life-threatening injuries.
Thames Valley Police are looking for witnesses to the collision.
Sergeant Matt Cadmore of the Three Mile Cross Joint Roads Policing Unit stated, “This is an exceedingly tragic incident that has resulted in the deaths of three young men.
“Our thoughts continue to be with their families and friends during this incredibly trying period.
I am appealing to anyone who may have witnessed this incident or has dash cam footage before the collision but has not yet contacted police to get in touch with us.