Police
are hunting this hit-and-run cyclist who left a woman he knocked over
near Tower Bridge with serious facial injuries.
The
44 year-old victim was walking in Abbey Street, Southwark with her
husband at 6.00pm on April 14 when struck by the cyclist, who was
riding along the pavement.
The
victim fell to the ground and suffered significant facial injuries.
London
Ambulance Service were called and she was taken to St. Thomas'
hospital.
The
cyclist fled before police and the ambulance arrived.
Police
Sergeant David Hunt of Cathedrals Safer Neighbourhoods Team said: "We
are keen to trace the man pictured in the image.
“The
victim sustained significant facial injuries and If not for her
husband and a member of the public stopping to help she would have
been left on that footpath.
“I
would encourage anyone who recognises him to contact us immediately."
Chief
Superintendent Zander Gibson, Borough Commander for Southwark, said:
"This incident was brought to my attention
during a Twitter chat.
“It
must have been an awful encounter for the victim, both physically and
emotionally and she has my heartfelt sympathy for what she went
through.
“We
sent an officer to the scene and they completed an investigation.
"There
was a delay in following this investigation up but I am confident we
are now taking appropriate steps to identify the person responsible.
“The
vast majority of cyclists are decent honest hardworking people, but
in this case I think the person responsible for knocking the victim
over needs to explain their actions to us.
“I'd
encourage them to get in touch at the earliest opportunity."
Anyone who has any information should contact Southwark police on 0207 232 6220 or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111 quoting CRIS 3010559/15.
Anyone who has any information should contact Southwark police on 0207 232 6220 or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111 quoting CRIS 3010559/15.
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