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Hit-and-run crash leaves woman, 25, hospitalised

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Hit-and-run crash leaves woman, 25, hospitalised

One of two cars involved in a crash that left a woman hospitalised. The occupants of the other car fled. (Picture: UKNIP)

A 25-year-old woman was injured after a hit-and-run crash involving two cars in south London.

The crash happened on Portland Road, South Norwood, at around 7.50am this morning.

The woman, who was in one of the cars, was taken to a south London hospital.

Police did not specify any injuries, only that she would be assessed by medics.

The occupants of the other vehicle fled the scene before police arrived.

Photos show one of the cars on its roof and the other with a badly damaged bonnet with several emergency crews surrounding the vehicles.

Road closures were in place while officers investigated the scene and the vehicles were removed.

The Metropolitan Police is appealing for information from anyone who witnessed the incident or has footage that could help the investigation.

A 25-year-old woman was hospitalised following a collision between two cars on Portland Road, SE25, at approximately 7:50 a.m. Emergency services, including the Metropolitan Police, London Ambulance Service, and London Fire Brigade, responded promptly to the incident. The injured woman was transported to a South London hospital, where her condition is currently being assessed. The occupants of the other vehicle involved fled the scene before officers arrived. Hit-and-run Collision On Portland Road Leaves Woman Hospitalised Authorities have implemented road closures in the area to facilitate the ongoing investigation and ensure public safety. The Metropolitan Police are appealing to the public for information regarding the incident. Witnesses or individuals with relevant details are urged to call 101, quoting CAD 1646/08DEC. This incident adds to the concerns about road safety in the area. Recent data indicates that Portland Road has experienced various criminal activities, including vehicle-related crimes. Local residents are advised to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities to the authorities. The community???s cooperation is essential in addressing such incidents and enhancing neighborhood safety. Further updates will be provided as the investigation progresses.
The second car was badly damaged at the front (Picture: UKNIP)

Yesterday a woman in her 60s died in Ilford, east London, after she was struck by a car that crashed into a house.

Emergency services were called to Eastern Avenueat around 4.10pm yesterday to reports that a car had collided with a pedestrian, other vehicles and a building.

Police, paramedics and the fire service attended but sadly she died at the scene.

The driver stopped at the scene and was not arrested.

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