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Pensioner assaulted in road rage attack

A PENSIONER was assaulted by a lorry driver in a road rage incident.

A PENSIONER was assaulted by a lorry driver in a road rage incident.The 71-year-old man was driving a Nissan Qashqai, which was towing a white Senator caravan, with a 69-year-old passenger also in the vehicle when the incident happened at about 1.25pm, on Tuesday, September 30.

The man was driving on the roundabout joining the A141 and the B1040, in Warboys, near Ramsey, when an articulated lorry cab pulled up behind the Nissan.

The lorry driver got out of his cab and opened the driver's side door of the Nissan.

He then pulled off the wing mirror and threw it into the car, hitting the female passenger.

He then assaulted the driver before getting back into his vehicle and driving off. The victims suffered minor injuries.

The lorry driver is described as white, average height, between 41 and 60, with sandy-coloured hair. He was wearing rimless sunglasses, dark trousers and a mustard short-sleeved jacket.

Anyone with information should call police on 0845 456 4564.


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