Search for dog walker after pedestrian who was hit by car dies
Police[1] have issued a fresh appeal after a pedestrian died[2] when he was hit by a car while crossing the road. The man, in his 60s, from Nottinghamshire, was crossing Anchor Lane near Hardy’s Animal Farm in Ingoldmells[3] when he was involved in a collision with a blue Mercedes-Benz E350.
He was pronounced dead at the scene when officers arrived on Saturday, August 12. After an initial appeal for dashcam footage, Lincolnshire Police is now keen to speak to one person in particular as well as anyone who saw the Mercedes leading up to the collision.
A spokesperson for the force said: “Our investigation is continuing as we piece together the details of what happened, and we are particularly keen to speak with a person who may have been walking two dogs, one large and one small, along Anchor Lane at around 12.15pm to 12.30pm that day.
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“Anyone else who might have seen the incident, or a blue Mercedes-Benz E350 in the time leading up to the collision, is asked to come forward. Any information you have, no matter how small you think it is could prove vital to our investigation.
“We would rather you tell us and allow us to decide how important it might be, than think that what you may know isn’t worth mentioning. Please call DC Caroline Pendell on 01522 212316 or email [email protected] quoting Incident 204 of 12 August.”
References
- ^ Police (www.lincolnshirelive.co.uk)
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- ^ Ingoldmells (www.lincolnshirelive.co.uk)
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