At around 2.45pm on Saturday 19 November, the victim, a man in his nineties, was in a property in Cedar Terrace, when entry was forced into the address.
Around £250 in cash and some jewellery was taken from the property.
The victim was seriously injured and taken to hospital where he sadly died a week later on Saturday (28/11).
Police have made a number of arrests and have charged one man, bu are still looking for information.
Senior investigating officer Detective Chief Inspector Will Crowther of Thames Valley Police’s Major Crime Unit, said: “Our enquiries continue following the tragic death of the victim.
“We continue to support his family and our thoughts remain with them at this difficult time.
“We are continuing to conduct a number of enquiries but are still appealing for witnesses and anyone with information to please come forward.
“We would ask anyone who lives in Cedar Terrace or the surrounding streets, who saw anything suspicious, or may have CCTV of anything suspicious, at around 2.45pm on 19 November to please come forward.
“If you have information and have not yet contacted us please do. You can provide this through our online portal, or by calling 101 quoting reference 43220524140.
“If you have information but do not wish to speak to the police you can contact the independent Charity Crimestoppers. You will remain 100% anonymous and can contact them by calling 0800 555 111 or via their online pages.”

Council prosecutes three local shopkeepers in crackdown on trading standards offences
Vandals damage equipment worth more than £11,000 in Princes Risborough Park
Live Facial Recognition vans in Aylesbury
Bucks Mind offering fully funded Mental Health First Aid training
Aylesbury United Legends Day
Witness appeal following a robbery and sexual assault in Aylesbury
Council successfully gains injunction against unlawful development in Ashley Green
Applications Now Open for Angels’ Den 2026












