Tributes paid to man killed in M40 crash in Oxfordshire
The crash happened late on Monday night near Bicester.
The family of a man killed on the M40 in Oxfordshire this week have paid tribute to him.
3\4 year old Jan Szeder, from Evesham tragically died in a fatal road traffic collision on the M40 near Bicester on Monday 24 March.
His family have released the following statement via Thames Valley Police:
They said: “We are sad to announce the death of Jan Szeder on Monday 24 March as a result of a road traffic incident in Oxfordshire.
“As a family we will miss him greatly and he leaves two children who he was devoted to and we wish to thank everyone for their kind words and sympathy at this difficult time.”
“We would appreciate to be left alone to grieve in peace at this difficult time.”
Another man was killed and two others remain seriously injured in hospital following the incident which happened at around 10:41pm on Monday.
It closed the road for most of the day on Tuesday 25 March, between Bicester and Tiddington.
Two men have been arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving after a fatal collision.
A grey BMW 340i was driving on the M40, southbound between junction 9 and junction 8A.
It was then involved in a collision, where the road bends near Shabbington, into the northbound carriageway.
A 22-year-old man from Southam, Warwickshire and a 19-year-old man from Evesham, Worcestershire have been arrested each on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving and burglary. They both remain in custody.