Witness Appeal Following Motorcycle-Car Collision in Feltham
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Detectives from the Road and Transport Policing Command are calling for witnesses after a serious collision involving a motorcycle and a car on Westmacott Drive in Feltham. The incident occurred around 9.45am on Sunday, July 28, drawing immediate response from police and the London Ambulance Service.

The motorcyclist, a man in his 20s, suffered significant injuries and was promptly taken to a local hospital where he continues to receive medical treatment. His family has been notified and is by his side during this critical time.

The driver of the car involved in the accident remained at the scene to provide first aid to the injured rider and is currently cooperating with police investigators. Authorities have confirmed that the driver has not been arrested.

This incident has sparked an intensive investigation by the Serious Collision Investigation Unit. Detectives are particularly interested in speaking with anyone who witnessed the collision or has video evidence, such as dash cam or CCTV footage, that could provide insights into the dynamics of the incident.

The police are urging anyone with information related to this collision to contact the Serious Collision Investigation Unit directly at 020 8543 5157 or through the non-emergency number, 101, citing reference CAD 2466/28Jul.

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