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