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Thames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses to an incident where a serious injury has occurred on a bus in Oxford and is currently being treated as a road traffic collision.
At around 1.11pm today (1/2), a man, in his sixties, fell down the stairs of a bus whilst on a Thames Travel service travelling from Didcot to Oxford.
The incident has happened when the bus was at the junction and pedestrian crossing of Speedwell Street and St Aldates in Oxford.
The man sustained serious injuries requiring hospital treatment, where he remains.
Investigating officer David Lund, of the Roads Policing Unit, said: “I am appealing to anyone who was on the bus at the time of this incident to please come forward.
“I have been made aware there were several people on the bus when the incident occurred who may have seen what happened and left the scene prior to police arrival.
“I am also appealing to anyone who was in the area when the bus temporarily stopped at the pedestrian crossing”
“If you have any information that can assist my investigation, please get in touch.
“You can call 101 or make an online report via our website, quoting crime reference number 43250052861.
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