A man in his 70s sustains life-threatening injuries after being hit by a vehicle in Northamptonshire.
A man has been arrested after a man in his 70s was struck by a car while sitting on a bench.
The pedestrian suffered life-threatening injuries when he was hit by a white Mini Cooper on Bridge Street, Weedon Bec, on Thursday evening.Northamptonshire Police said a 49-year-old man from the village was arrested on suspicion of causing serious injury by careless driving and was bailed. The injured man was airlifted to University Hospital Coventry, where he remains in a critical condition, the force said.The force has called for anyone with information, including people with video of the crash, to contact them.
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