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Pedestrian 'thrown into the air' in hit-and-run in Peterborough

Pedestrian 'thrown into the air' in hit-and-run in Peterborough

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A 24-year-old man was "thrown into the air" when he was hit by a car, police said. The man was walking on the pavement along Lincoln Road in Peterborough, near the junction with Windsor Avenue, when he was hit by a dark-coloured Ford Puma.He was taken to hospital with serious but not life-threatening injuries after the incident, which happened at 18:20 BST on 18 June.Cambridgeshire Police said the driver failed to stop at the scene and appealed for witnesses or dashcam footage to help with the investigation.
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