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A MAN who drove a pick-up truck into the River Thames in Henley has been fined and disqualified.
Darren Baker struck a lamppost, went through two concrete bollards on the pavement and plunged into the water where his Ford Ranger ended up partially submerged.
He was helped out of the vehicle by Richard Schäfer, who was walking along Thames Side by the Hobbs of Henley moorings when the incident happened at 10.26am on January 7.
Baker was lifted to safety by Hobbs staff who gave him a change of clothes and a hot drink in their office.
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