Two women were hospitalised in a rush hour crash, police have revealed.
A collision between a white Mini Cooper and a white Skoda Kodiaq took place at around 5.20pm on Sunday, September 1 on Reading Road in Shiplake near Henley.
Two women, one in her 20s and one in her 30s, suffered minor injuries and were taken to hospital for further treatment, but both have since been discharged.
Thames Valley Police is now appealing for a specific witness following the minor injury road traffic collision in Henley.
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Investigating officer PC Rob Crofts, of the Joint Operations Road Policing Unit, said: “We are continuing to investigate this report of a minor injury road traffic collision.
“I am appealing for witnesses to please make contact with us as soon as possible.
“I would particularly like to speak to the occupant of a silver SUV who was in the area at the time of the collision in case they have any information that could assist our investigation.
“I’d also ask any motorists who were in the local area around the time of the collision to check dash-cam footage in case it may have captured something that could assist the investigation.
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“You can do so by calling 101 or making an initial report online, quoting the reference number 43240420176.”
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