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Two dead in separate collisions
Three people have been arrested after two fatal collisions in Oxfordshire.

A 17-year-old boy died from his injuries at Oxford's John Radcliffe Hospital following a two-car collision in Abingdon Road, Drayton, on Sunday.

Three people aged 25, 18 and 15 were arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving and later bailed.

In an earlier incident on Sunday, a passenger in his 30s died when the car he was travelling in left a road near Great Coxwell, Faringdon.

The man, who has not been named, had been travelling in a silver Mazda which left an unclassified road at about 1700 BST.

He was pronounced dead at the scene while the driver was taken to the Great Western Hospital.

In the Drayton crash, which happened at about 2300 BST, a white Ford Escort was in collision with a red Ford Sierra.

Thames Valley Police have appealed for witnesses to both collisions.


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