Here are five stories that you may have missed on the Bucks Free Press this week.

Bucks Free Press:

An “outgoing” woman whose death sparked a murder probe died as a result of alcohol intoxication, an inquest heard earlier this week.

A man, believed to be Marie Nash’s husband Crispin, was arrested on suspicion of her murder after she was found dead on the floor at her Beaconsfield home on the morning of October 29.

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Bucks Free Press:

The family of a man who tragically died in a crash on the M40 on Monday have released a heartbreaking tribute.

Robert Wilson, aged 59, from Cookham, died at the scene following a collision between junction 3 and junction 4 of the M40 near High Wycombe.

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Bucks Free Press:

A speeding car missed Wycombe MP Steve Baker’s motorbike by “centimetres” earlier this week.

Mr Baker was riding home to Wycombe along the A40/M40 after voting in London when a white BMW sped past at what the MP predicted was at least 100mph – closely followed by a trail of eight police cars.

Speaking to the Bucks Free Press about the frightening incident, which happened just after 9pm on Wednesday night, he said if the car had come any closer, we “could have been having a by-election”.

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Bucks Free Press:

A black car was apparently seen speeding away after a man was stabbed in the elbow and shoulder in High Wycombe last week.

Police have revealed more details about the stabbing that happened in Chairborough Road on June 16 just before midday.

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Bucks Free Press:

An 11-year-old High Wycombe boy with Down’s Syndrome was threatened with court action by Buckinghamshire Council over a parking ticket – a move that has been branded “disgusting” by the child’s father.

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