A cyclist has been hospitalised with serious injuries following a crash in Oxford.
The incident occurred at 5.19pm on Sunday, August 25 as South Central Ambulance Service (SCAS) received a 999 call with the caller reporting a collision on the Marston cycle path.
This was near St Cross Road and South Parks Road which had left one cyclist seriously injured at the scene.
Two ambulances and a rapid response vehicle were then sent to the incident and the team treated a 60-year-old male.
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The victim was found to have head and facial injuries at the scene before being transported to the John Radcliffe Hospital in Headington.
It is not believed that Thames Valley Police attended the incident after their team could find no record of it on their internal database.
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