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Police Still Seeking Witnesses to Collision Which Seriously Injured Teenager

Published on: 13 Mar, 2026
Updated on: 15 Mar, 2026

Surrey Police are continuing to appeal for witnesses following a serious collision on the A31 in Farnham on Tuesday, March 3.

The collision occurred at around 9pm at the junction of the A31 and South Street. This involved the driver of a white BMW and a pedestrian.

The pedestrian, a boy in his teens, was taken to hospital with life threatening injuries.

Detective Sergeant Suzy Marten said: “We are urgently looking to speak with anyone who witnessed this collision last week. We understand several members of the public provided first aid and helped at the scene of the collision prior to the arrival of the emergency services. If this was you, please get in touch as this is a key part of our investigation.

“The pedestrian involved remains in hospital in a very serious condition. At the time of our initial appeal in the hours following the collision, we had not confirmed the identity of the pedestrian involved and we believed him to be a man in his 20s. Officers swiftly conducted checks and he was identified as a boy in his teens. His family are aware and our thoughts are with them at this difficult time.”

No arrests have been made and enquiries are ongoing.

A police spokesperson said: “If you witnessed the collision, or have any dashcam or helmet camera footage that may have captured the incident, please get in touch, please contact us quoting PR/45260025103 via:

“If you would rather not speak to police or to prefer to give information anonymously, you can contact Crimestoppers by calling 0800 555 111 or completing their online form at crimestoppers-uk.org.”

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