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Car ice-scrape woman 'critical' Appeal over car ice-scrape woman
(31 minutes later)
A woman hit by her own car which was stolen as she cleared ice from its windscreen remains in a critical condition, a hospital said. A man has pleaded for help to find the thief who stole his wife's car as she was scraping ice from the windscreen and then ran her over.
Caroline Johnson suffered multiple injuries in the incident in Humber Way, Langley, Slough, on Tuesday morning. Caroline Johnson, 46, is in a critical condition in hospital after suffering multiple injuries in the incident in Humber Way, Langley, Slough, Berkshire.
A man approached her and got into her car. She was struck as he drove away from the scene. She was struck as the thief drove away from the scene on Tuesday. The car was later recovered in Buckinghamshire.
A Wexham Park Hospital spokeswoman said Ms Johnson was in a "critical but stable condition". Mr Johnson's husband, Mark Collins, said the family were "devastated".
Her champagne-coloured Citroen Picasso's registration is MC02 CAZ. Motorists stopped
The man is described as white and in his 30s. "What happened yesterday was completely unnecessary, and I urge anyone who can help the police catch whoever did this to my wife to come forward," he said.
Det Insp Steve Armstead, of Slough CID, has said an investigation is under way and a number of inquiries are being carried out. "This whole incident has left us devastated and will continue to do so for months to come."
Thames Valley Police is also liaising with neighbouring forces in a bid to find the man involved and the stolen vehicle. Mrs Johnson's car, a champagne-coloured Citroen Picasso, was found abandoned in Sycamore Walk, George Green, Buckinghamshire.
More than 1,000 motorists were stopped and spoken to by officers near the scene of the incident on Wednesday morning.
The attacker is described as white and in his 30s.