Grandad's arm snapped in 'road rage' but police say there's 'not enough evidence' - News Summed Up

Grandad's arm snapped in 'road rage' but police say there's 'not enough evidence'


Grandad's arm snapped in 'road rage' but police say there's 'not enough evidence'Phil Webster was with his granddaughter when two bones in his arm were brokenView 4 Images Phil’s eight-year-old granddaughter was a passenger in the vanA driver had his arm snapped in two places in front of his eight-year-old granddaughter in an alleged road rage incident - but police say there is nothing they can do. Phil Webster says he was turning left on a roundabout when another driver “saw red” - and broke two of his bones. He wound his window down, and I thought he wanted to say something, so I wound my window down. The grandad, who is an experienced motorist, says he drives about 50,000 miles a year, always keeps “well away from any road rage” scenes. Despite finding the incident “terrifying”, he is also worried about the impact of witnessing such an attack on his granddaughter.


Source: Daily Mirror March 07, 2026 14:17 UTC



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