A 39-year-old man has died in a multi-vehicle car crash.
Police say the fatal crash took place on the A422 when a motorbike collided with a black Jeep Cherokee and a beige Skoda Yeti.
This took place around 3.50pm on Thursday, March 20, when the victim, who was riding a motorbike, was travelling from Buckingham towards Milton Keynes across the border from Oxfordshire.
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The latter two vehicles were travelling in the opposite direction towards Buckingham.
The motorcyclist, who was riding a Yamaha MT125, died at the scene with his family being supported by specially trained officers.
Investigating officer Detective Sergeant Edward Crofts, of the Roads Policing Joint Operations Unit, said: “Firstly, I would like to offer my deep condolences to the family of the motorcyclist, who died in this collision.
“We are appealing to anyone who saw this incident to please get in touch.
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“We are also appealing to the rider of a black Yamaha 125 motorcycle, who was in the area at the time of collision, and may have information to assist our enquiries, to come forward.
“If you have dash-cam footage of the incident, the moments leading up to it or of the black Yamaha motorcycle, please contact us or upload it to our dedicated online portal.
“Anyone with information can call 101 or make an online report, via our website, quoting the crime reference number 43250136550.
“We are also appealing to anyone who witnessed the theft of a blue Yamaha MT125 motorcycle in School Lane, Buckingham, between 3pm and 3.30pm on the same day to please get in touch.
“Anyone with information for this incident can call 101 or make an online report, quoting the reference 43250136633.
“Alternatively, for 100 per cent anonymity, you can also call the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 11 or report via their website.”
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