Western Daily Press

Dangerous driving suspect dies in hospital

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POLICE are investigat­ing after a driver who was forcibly removed from his van in Bath due to alleged erratic behaviour died in hospital.

Avon and Somerset Police received multiple calls about the van being driven dangerousl­y on Wellsway in the south of the city at about 3.30pm on Friday.

The Ford Transit collided with a number of other cars before coming to a stop. Members of the public blocked the vehicle with their cars and broke its windows in order to take the keys from the ignition, police said.

The driver was detained by officers, but an ambulance was called when they became concerned for his welfare. He was taken to Royal United Hospital in Bath but died overnight, a spokesman for Avon and Somerset Police said. His next of kin have been informed.

Avon and Somerset Police said it had alerted the Independen­t Office for Police Conduct because of the circumstan­ces of the death, and said a mandatory referral would be made.

Detective Inspector Keith Smith said: “At this early stage of our inquiry it is not currently clear what happened and what led to the man sadly passing away. Our thoughts are with his family and we will carry out a thorough investigat­ion.”

Mr Smith added: “We believe there are others who witnessed the incident who we are keen to talk to. We’d also like to hear from anyone who drove on Wellsway, Churchill Bridge or Lower Bristol Road yesterday afternoon who has dashcam footage of the incident, as well as anyone who captured it on their phone or private CCTV.”

Anyone with any informatio­n is urged to contact police on 101 quoting number 5222143789.

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