Man dies in Derbyshire after plunging into floodwater during police chase

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A man has died after entering floodwater near a Derbyshire village while trying to evade officers during a police chase.

Officers had been pursuing a vehicle towing a caravan that was believed to have been stolen from a property in the county.

During the pursuit, in the early hours of Saturday (14), the occupants of the vehicle rammed police cars and eventually came to a stop near Egginton, South Derbyshire.

Both men fled the vehicle and one was arrested a short time later.

The second man entered the flooded Egginton Brook, near the junction of Main Street and Ash Grove Lane.

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After extensive searches by police and Derbyshire Fire & Rescue Service over several hours, the man was recovered from the water. He was treated by ambulance crews at the scene and taken to Royal Derby Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

As the death happened after police contact, Derbyshire Police has referred themselves to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC).

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Formal identification of the deceased man has not yet taken place and efforts are ongoing to trace his next of kin.

Adrian Osiecki, 34 and from Harnall Lane West, Coventry, is due to appear at Southern Derbyshire Magistrates’ Court today (16) after being charged with four offences inclusing theft of a caravan and dangerous driving.

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