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Why police rushed to Totton railway station today

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The reason why police were called to a train station on Tuesday night has been revealed.

There was a “police incident” at Totton station that caused service disruptions.

Several services had delays in the late afternoon and early evening.

Since then, British Transport Police officers have stated that the response was driven by welfare concerns.

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According to a spokesman, officers were called to the Totton railway station on May 28 at 4:24 p.m. due to complaints of possible welfare concerns.

After a prolonged period of travel, driving becomes an incredibly comfortable habit. You may believe that you are well-versed in handling the majority of scenarios and have already faced every challenge on the way. However, let’s put this theory to the test using an actual driving exam case.

Which vehicle is in charge? Not many people are familiar with the solution.

Are you aware of the response to this query?
After a prolonged period of travel, driving becomes an incredibly comfortable habit. You may believe that you are well-versed in handling the majority of scenarios and have already faced every challenge on the way. However, let’s put this theory to the test using an actual driving exam case.

Examine the picture up top. A green bus and a red automobile are heading into an intersection. The red car wants to travel straight ahead, but the green bus wants to turn right. Which car has the right-of-way between the two? Remember that you must pay attention to all signs, traffic signals, and other

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Road closed after a catastrophic fire incident in Totton this morning

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FISH and animals made it out of the Hampshire pet store fire that tore through the party.

At the Creature Comforts store on Ringwood Road in Totton, smoke was observed emerging from a tiny area that contained electrical equipment. This prompted the dispatch of fire crews.

Smoke spread to other portions of the building, although it wasn’t a big fire’, a Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service spokeswoman stated.

Workers using respirators went inside the store and utilised a huge fan to drive the smoke outside.

According to Richard Searley, the manager, “We’ve got thousands of fish, plus hamsters, rabbits, and reptiles, but they’re all OK.”

For a brief period, the road outside the store was closed as Redbridge, Eastleigh, and St. Mary’s fire departments handled the situation.


The cause of the fire is being looked examined, although nothing unusual is believed to have happened.

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57 Years Old Man killed in crash on A326 near Totton today

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Following a collision between a Peugeot and an HGV on a busy route just outside of Totton, a 51-year-old man has passed away.

At 3:16 a.m., police officers raced to the scene of an accident between a silver Peugeot 107 and a lorry on the A326 near the intersection with Monkton Lane.

For around twelve hours, the road between Fletchwood Road and A35 Hunters Hill was closed in both directions.

The man, a 51-year-old Christchurch resident, who was operating the vehicle, was declared deceased on the spot. Now, his family has been notified.

Around 3:15 p.m., the section of the road between Fletchwood Road and A35 Hunters Hill was reopened.

Police investigating the incident are currently seeking to speak with anyone who witnessed the silver Peugeot, which has a registration plate ending in JHZ, in the early hours of this morning or anyone was passing through the area at around 3.15am, as part of their investigation.

According to a police spokeswoman: “We are specifically requesting that anyone living in the Totton and New Milton areas check any CCTV, dash cam or Ring doorbell footage for any reports of seeing a car that fits this description.

“If you have any information, please call 101 and mention reference 44240247966. As an alternative, you can submit information online.”

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22, dies in Totton Road crash as pedestrian, 82, fights for life

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Here’s everything we know about today’s tragic crash on Totton Road

At 3:16 a.m., police officers raced to the scene of an accident between a silver Peugeot 107 and a lorry on the A326 near the intersection with Monkton Lane.

For around twelve hours, the road between Fletchwood Road and A35 Hunters Hill was closed in both directions.

The man, a 51-year-old Christchurch resident, who was operating the vehicle, was declared deceased on the spot. Now, his family has been notified.

 

Around 3:15 p.m., the section of the road between Fletchwood Road and A35 Hunters Hill was reopened.

Police investigating the incident are currently seeking to speak with anyone who witnessed the silver Peugeot, which has a registration plate ending in JHZ, in the early hours of this morning or anyone was passing through the area at around 3.15am, as part of their investigation.


According to a police spokeswoman: “We are specifically requesting that anyone living in the Totton and New Milton areas check any CCTV, dash cam or Ring doorbell footage for any reports of seeing a car that fits this description.

“If you have any information, please call 101 and mention reference 44240247966. As an alternative, you can submit information online.”

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