Pedestrian still poorly after Lowestoft accident
A WOMAN pedestrian who was involved in a road traffic collision in Lowestoft at the weekend has been transferred to Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge.
A WOMAN pedestrian who was involved in a road traffic collision in Lowestoft at the weekend has been transferred to Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge.
Suffolk police said she was taken to the neurological intensive care unit and described her condition yesterday as 'very poorly'.
They are renewing their appeal for information from witnesses following the incident that took place at around 2.50am on Saturday.
The woman was taken to James Paget Hospital in Gorleston after the emergency services were called to Denmark Road where a green Honda Civic had been in collision with the woman, who was on foot.
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Anyone with information should call Suffolk police's serious collision investigation team on 01473 613500.
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