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Oxfordshire – Thames Valley police manhunt for wanted man
Thames Valley Police has warned the public that Tony Bertrand, aged 36, should not be approached if seen and the public should instead immediately call 999.
The man from Oxfordshire is wanted in connection with an assault and strangulation of a person known to him.
He is described as white, around 5ft 7ins tall, of medium build, with dark brown hair, a thick beard and green eyes.
Tony Bertrand (Image: Thames Valley Police)
During the incident, which happened on Saturday March, 28, he assaulted and strangled someone known to him.
Police say the victim sustained a fractured wrist and required medical treatment. She has since been discharged from hospital.
He is known to frequent the Deddington, Adderbury, Banbury, Rugby and Northampton areas.
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Traffic held on motorway after motorbike and car crash
There has been a crash on the M40 in Oxfordshire with all lanes stopped.
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Long delays as road closed due to crash
There has been a crash on the A40. Long delays are being reported.
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Fans rally around emotional Jeremy Clarkson after death
The 66-year-old presenter bought Diddly Squat Farm in Chadlington, near Chipping Norton, back in 2008.
At 1,000 acres, he turned to farming it himself in 2019 and documented his efforts on the hit Amazon Prime TV show Clarkson’s Farm.
Last year, the farm was struck with a case of bovine TB, resulting in the herd of cattle being isolated.
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A disease that affects many farmers, two consecutive failed TB tests must be isolated and then sent to slaughter.
In October of last year, Mr Clarkson revealed that the cow which had caught the disease was destroyed along with its two unborn calves.
Another animal has now died in similarly tragic circumstances, with the 66-year-old sharing the news that a lamb was killed this week.
Posting a photograph of the animal on Instagram, Mr Clarkson said: “Today, this lamb was killed by crows. The reality of farming.”
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Fans were quick to react to the sad news and support the former Top Gear and Grand Tour host.
“Awh man, that’s horrific,” said a social media user.
Another added: “Oh man! Got excited by the cute lamb, clicked like, read the caption.”
A third added: “Ruined my morning, Jeremy. Cheers as always.”
“Unbearably sad,” said another.
A fifth agreed: “That’s really sad. RIP, sweet little lamb.”
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