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11:07 GMT, Thursday, 4 September 2008 12:07 UK

Drivers could be 'key witnesses'

Police are trying to trace two drivers who could be "key witnesses" to a fatal collision between a motorcycle and a car in Oxfordshire.

Colin Jackson, 48, died at the scene when his Harley Davidson collided with a Rover car.

Mr Jackson, from Kidlington, was travelling along Oxford Road, near Worths Garage, in Enstone, on Saturday.

Officers want to trace the drivers of a light-coloured Peugeot 206 and a black or dark-coloured Mini convertible.

Sgt Bryan Smith, of Thames Valley Police, said: "The drivers of these vehicles are likely to be key witnesses to the investigation and we need to speak to them."




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