Edgware crash: Injured cyclist left in road with broken arm after hit-and-run

Crash: The accident happened along Burnt Oak Broadway.
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Francesca Gillett20 March 2017
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A cyclist was left injured in the road with a broken arm following a hit-and-run crash in north London.

Police are appealing for witnesses after a van driver fled the scene in broad daylight following the crash with the cyclist in Edgware on Tuesday afternoon.

The cyclist, a man aged 48, suffered a broken arm during the collision with a yellow Ford Transit panel van, on Burnt Oak Broadway, at just after 2pm.

Nearly one week on from the crash, traffic officers with the Met Police are appealing for anyone who saw what happened to come forward.

The driver of the van, who made off from the scene, has since been traced.

No one has yet been arrested and enquiries are continuing, police said.

Anyone who witnessed the crash is asked to please call the Serious Collision Investigation Unit at Alperton on 020 8991 9555 or tweet @MetCC.

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