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Farmers help overturned Mini Cooper driver after incident in Oxfordshire

Firefighters said the farmers had heard the crash who came to the scene to help the affected driver

Chris Brayford
clock • 1 min read
The farmers reportedly heard the crash and came to the scene to help the affected driver (Deddington Fire Station)
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The farmers reportedly heard the crash and came to the scene to help the affected driver (Deddington Fire Station)

Farmers in Oxfordshire came to the rescue of a Mini Cooper driver after they had overturned their vehicle on a country lane. Firefighters from Deddington and Banbury Station said the road-traffic collision...

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