Man rescued from toilet

12:52PM, Monday 16 January 2017

FIREFIGHTERS rescued a man from a public toilet in Henley after the lock on the door broke. The crew from West Street fire station was called to the toilet in King’s Road car park on Thursday last week after the 19-year-old was unable to unlock the door while still inside. They used equipment including crowbars and axes to try to force the lock before prising the door open to free the man.

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