Pedestrians hit in collision

06:24PM, Wednesday 12 June 2024

Pedestrians hit in collision

TWO pedestrians were hit by a car while walking along a pavement in Henley today (Wednesday).

Abe Elliott, 20, and Olivia Bryon-Scott, 20, were walking along Reading Road with their dogs, towards the town centre at about 3pm, when a white Renault Zoe collided with them.

The female driver, who was also travelling towards Henley, also collided with a black Volkswagen Up! which was on the same side of the road.

Eye-witnesses provided ice packs and water to Mr Elliott and Ms Bryon-Scott, who suffered minor injuries, including grazes to their ankles.

The driver, who declined to comment, was offered a chair from a resident.

Thames Valley Police closed the road in both directions and drivers were diverted up St Mark’s Road, while paramedics attended.

The road was re-opened after approximately 30 minutes.

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