Man, 38, dies after accident on electric skateboard in Oxfordshire
Police call for anyone who saw the incident, or who has any other information relating to it, to come forward.
Saturday 3 August 2019 17:10, UK
A 38-year-old man has died following a "tragic" accident on an electric skateboard.
Bradley Visser died 10 days after he was taken to hospital with serious injuries following a collision in the village of Stoke Row in Oxfordshire on 17 July.
No other vehicle is believed to have been involved, Thames Valley Police said.
A force spokesman said: "Thames Valley Police is continuing to investigate a collision involving a 38-year-old man who was riding an electric skateboard in Stoke Row, Oxfordshire.
"The incident occurred on Wednesday, 17 July at about 7.30pm on the main road in the village.
"The man who was riding the skateboard sustained serious injuries, and sadly, on Saturday 27 July, he died in hospital.
"He has been identified as Bradley Visser, from Stoke Row. His next of kin are being supported by specially trained officers."
Police were investigating the death on behalf of the Oxfordshire coroner, the spokesman added.
PC Mark Dunne said: "This was a tragic incident which has resulted in a man losing his life.
"I would like to continue to ask anyone who saw this incident, or who has any other information relating to it, to please come forward.
"We do not believe that there were any other vehicles involved, but if you saw Mr Visser using his skateboard shortly before this incident, we would like to hear from you."