A man has died after crashing his car into a wall this morning.
The crash happened on Albion Street in Chipping Norton at around 11.40am.
The driver, a man in his 60s, who was driving a grey Mitsubishi Outlander which collided with a wall.
He died at the scene.
Nobody else was injured.
Investigating officer PC Harry Welch, of the Joint Operations Road Policing Unit, based at Bicester Howes Lane police station, said: “Sadly a man has died following this collision and our thoughts remain with his family at this time.
“As part of our investigation, I would ask that anyone who witnessed the grey Mitsubishi Outlander driving in the area before or at the time of the collision to please come forward.
“Also I would ask anyone in the area who has CCTV or a video doorbell, or anyone in the area with a dash-cam, to please check their footage and get in touch if it shows anything that could assist our enquiries.
“Anyone with information can contact police by calling 101 or making a report online, quoting reference number 43220283320.”
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