A murder probe has been launched after a 20 year old was found with fatal injuries in a road tonight. 

The man was found in Chinnor Road, Thame shortly after 7pm and died at the scene.

Police want to speak to a group of young men who were seen in the area at the time of this incident.

They have urged anyone with footage of the incident not to share it on social media and instead turn it over to the officers. 

Senior investigating officer Detective Inspector Mike Roddy of the Major Crime Unit, said: “We are in the very early stages of this murder investigation.

“Our thoughts first and foremost go out to the family of the man who has sadly died.

“It is really important that anyone with information about what happened, comes forward.

Bucks Free Press:

“Although the details of what exactly has happened is unclear at the moment, we would like to hear from you if you saw anything suspicious this evening in Chinnor Road or Essex Road and the surrounding areas.

“We know there were a number of people in the area who will have seen this unfold and may have even caught some of the incident on video.

“Please do not share this video on social media, but instead share it with police. A man has died in this incident and if you have footage or pictures this could be very traumatic for the family and friends of the man who has died.

“We know this will be concerning for the community but there will be an increased police presence in the area. Feel free to approach these officers if you have any concerns.

"Road closures are currently in place in Chinnor Road at the junction with Queens Road, Dormer Road at the junction of Garden City and Cotmore Gardens at the junction of Cotmore Close.

"It is expected these roads will be closed for several hours so please avoid the area and thank you for your patience.

“If you have any information you think might help, please call 101 quoting the reference URN 1152 (22/7) or make a report online.

“If you would prefer to remain 100% anonymous, please contact the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”

Prior to the police appeal, Thame firefighters tweeted that they had attended a 'serious' crash and there are unconfirmed reports that the two are related, although on twitter the fire service said that the police would be issuing a statement.

Eyewitnesses at the scene say a car was laying on its roof in the road. 

More follows.