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We are appealing for witnesses after a woman was left with serious injuries following a collision in Bedford.
The woman in her 50s was crossing Kimbolton Road opposite Bedford Hospital North Wing when she was involved in a collision with a Vauxhall convertible car, which stopped at the scene.
The collision happened at around 8.10am yesterday (Tuesday) and she remains in hospital in a critical condition.
Detective Inspector Garry Webb, from the Serious Collision Investigation Unit, said: “This happened in a busy area at a time where there is likely to have been lots of people passing in their cars or on foot.
“Someone has been left seriously injured as a result of this collision. It is vitally important that we understand what happened.
“Please get in touch if you saw anything or have any information which can help our enquiries.
“We would be especially keen to hear from anyone with dash cam or other video footage which can help with our investigation.”
Anyone with any information can contact police via beds.police.uk/ro/report or by calling 101.
You can also upload video footage.
Alternatively you can get in touch with Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or crimestoppers-uk.org