A 79-year-old man has died in hospital - two weeks after being involved in a traffic accident between the junctions of Hatchet Lane and the roundabout junction with Windsor Road - known locally as Peanut Roundabout.

Victor Toner, 79, from Windsor was one of four people travelling in a maroon Audi A4 and a black Suzuki Alto at 5.45pm on Wednesday, December 18.

Two people in each car were badly hurt. Mr Toner died at St Mary's Hospital in London on New Year's Day last week.

Two occupants of the Suzuki have been discharged from hospital, while the second occupant of the Audi remains in hospital with serious injuries.

Investigating officer, PC Phil Martin, of Roads Policing at Taplow police station, said: “I am appealing for witnesses to this incident, during which a man tragically lost his life.

“At this location and during rush hour I believe there would have been numerous other vehicles present so I am appealing to anyone who believes they may have information that could help to contact police.

“I would also appeal for any other motorists with fitted dash cameras or similar, who were using the B383 road at this time or before, to please review the footage to see if it has captured anything significant."

Anyone with information is asked to call Thames Valley Police on 101, quoting 43190395336 or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

Mr Toner's family have paid tribute, saying in a statement: "We are devastated at our loss, Vic was a much loved dad, grandad, great grandad, best friend and uncle who will be sadly missed.

"Your help if you witnessed anything will be much appreciated".