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Crash death victim named



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THE man who died in hospital after a three-car crash has been named.
Ronald Zvidzai Kamudyariwa, of Green Hill Court in Banbury, passed away at the John Radcliffe Hospital on Tuesday (March 25).

The 39-year-old had been driving towards Chipping Norton in his Nissan Primera when it collided with two other cars travelling in the opposite direction.

Police, fire and ambulance crews worked to free him from the car and get him to hospital but he died of his injuries upon arrival.

Another man involved in the crash was taken to the Horton Hospital but suffered only cuts and bruises.

Anyone who wants to pay tribute to Mr Kamudyariwa should do so using the link below.



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  • Last Updated: 27 March 2008 3:48 PM
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  • Location: Banbury
 
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Andrea*,

Penhurst School 27/03/2008 18:24:38
If only there could be some way that you could be here - or that the day you died had never happened. But that is impossible. It leaves me dealing with pain, Missing you so much! A*
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