Woman with life threatening injuries following fail to stop collision in Bournemouth

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Officers investigating a serious road traffic collision in Bournemouth are appealing for witnesses or anyone with dashcam footage to come forward.

The incident, which happened in the area of Redhill Park and involved a Toyota RAV4 and a female pedestrian in her 30s, was reported to police at 9am on Tuesday 11 April 2023.

The woman, who was pushing a pram at the time, was taken to hospital with a life-threatening head injury. The baby was taken to hospital as a precaution, but did not sustain any injuries.

It is alleged that the driver of the car, a 38-year-old man from the New Milton area in Hampshire, did not stop at the scene. Following enquiries, he has been arrested on suspicion of driving offences.

A road closure was in place at the scene to allow emergency services to safely deal with the incident.

Police Sergeant Richard Stroud, of the road traffic unit, said: “We are investigating the circumstances of this collision and I am appealing to anyone who was travelling in the area at the time and either witnessed the collision or captured it on dashcam to please contact Dorset Police.

“I would like to thank motorists for their patience while the road closure was in place so we could carry out our investigation.”

Anyone with information is asked to contact Dorset Police at www.dorset.police.uk/contact, via email at [email protected] or by calling 101, quoting incident number 11:111. Alternatively, independent charity Crimestoppers can be contacted anonymously online at Crimestoppers-uk.org or by calling Freephone 0800 555 111.

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