A man remains in a critical condition after being hit by a Jaguar car in Leicester, which went on to be involved in a multi-car collision.
The male pedestrian was hit by a Jaguar car on Fosse Road South last Friday afternoon (October 21), an incident which has left him in hospital in a “critical but stable condition.”
Immediately following the collision, which happened at around 1.30pm, the Jaguar vehicle was involved in a collision involving four other cars – a Citroen car, a Volkswagen car, a Mercedes people carrier and a Fiat Punto.
Some people who were in the vehicles involved were taken to hospital with minor injuries and discharged after treatment.
From enquiries conducted so far by Leicestershire Police, it’s believed there was also a passenger in the Jaguar whose details were not obtained at the time. Officers would like to identify and speak to that person and urged them to come forward.
An 80-year-old man has been voluntarily interviewed in connection with the collision, enquiries remain ongoing and officers are appealing to anyone with any information to make contact.
DC Anita Rose from the force Serious Collision Investigation Unit, said: “Our enquiries are very much ongoing as we continue to establish the full circumstances of the collision and what has happened.
“If you were in the area on Friday afternoon and witnessed the collision or saw the vehicles being driven beforehand please do contact us.
“If you have any CCTV or dashcam footage from the area, you should also get in touch.”
Anyone with any information can report online at www.leics.police.uk or contact 101 quoting incident 257 of 21 October.