Emergency services rushed to the scene of an incident where a woman allegedly sustained serious injuries in the carpark of a Sainsbury's superstore.
According to eye witnesses, the South Central Ambulance Service responded to the report to provide assistance at around 2:30pm on Wednesday, November 27.
It is thought that the woman sustained serious and significant injuries.
Two ambulances and paramedics were seen parked in front of the Winnersh Sainsbury's superstore.
According to a shopper who was at the scene, a back-up ambulance was attending a second unrelated casualty that had tripped on the pavement.
They said: "The parking bays were completely full of cars when the ambulances arrived."
The Chronicle has contacted Thames Valley Police for more details.
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