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Jaguar driver dies in crash as caravan flips on A40

02.06.2026 16:00 1 min 1 source
Oxford Mail ENG
Jaguar driver dies in crash as caravan flips on A40
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A man in his 70s died in a crash on the A40 near Oxford when his caravan overturned. He was driving a blue Jaguar X-Type towing the caravan, and no other vehicles were involved. The incident occurred around 6pm on May 28 between Wheatley and the M40; the driver was pronounced dead at the scene. Thames Valley Police are appealing for witnesses and dash-cam footage.

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Jaguar driver dies in crash as caravan flips on A40

02.06.2026 Oxford Mail ENG

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