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Emergency at Testwood lake today in Totton

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A man’s body was discovered in a natural reserve.

Last night at 7:46 p.m., authorities received a call after discovering a man’s body in Testwood Lakes’ water.
His family has been made aware of this.

A file is being prepared for the coroner, and the death is being investigated as non-suspicious.

The Brunel Road entrance to the nature reserve was closed off by emergency services.

Nine police vehicles and two ambulances were there at one point.

This morning, the police verified that a man’s body had been discovered, which is tragic news.

An officer from the force told the Echo, “On Sunday, June 9, at 7:46 p.m., officers were summoned after a man’s body was discovered in the water at Testwood Lakes.

“His family has been made aware.

“The death is being treated a non suspicious and a file is being prepared for the coroner.”

Our correspondent on the spot was recently informed by a truck driver who was overnight parked on nearby Brunel Road that, at one point, nine police cars and two ambulances were on the scene.

At Testwood Lakes, the light is going out but there’s still a lot going on, with paramedics and police officers congregating in the parking lot.
At the moment, police are barring public access to the lakes.
A van, an ambulance, four police cars, and other officers are still present at the area.

For further details regarding what transpired, we’ve gotten in touch with Hampshire Police.

A short while ago, this was the sight at Testwood Lakes.

An eyewitness reported seeing eight police cars, along with an ambulance and a paramedic car.

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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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Police close road after two killed in Totton

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After his vehicle collided with a lorry in Hampshire, the man who was driving died.

At approximately 03:15 BST on Thursday, the 51-year-old man from Christchurch, Dorset, and his silver Peugeot 107 collided with the lorry on the A326 in Totton at the intersection with Monkton Lane.
His family has been notified.
The A326 was closed between Fletchwood Road and the A35, however it reopened around 15:00.

The Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary stated that they would be happy to talk to anyone who observed a silver Peugeot 107 in Totton and New Milton early on Thursday morning with the licence plate ending in JHZ.

 

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One more arrest made as totton murder investigation intensifies

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Robbery is the reason behind the arrest of an eighteen-year-old Totton man.

It comes after an incident on Monday between 3.35 and 3.40 in the morning in Wetherby Gardens, Totton.

The victim, a man in his 20s, was reportedly approached by two males during the incident, who threatened him verbally before taking his electric bike.

According to a Hampshire police spokesperson, “Officers would like to hear from anyone who was nearby at the time and witnessed anything of the incident.” The officers are currently conducting reassurance patrols in the area.

“Please phone 101 and cite incident number 44240265139 if you witnessed anything strange in the vicinity or have any footage which may help us in our investigation.”

The inquiry is still underway, and the suspect is still being held by the police.

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