Deliveroo rider mowed down in deadly hit-and-run that left car flipped on its side as cops launch manhunt | The Sun
A MANHUNT has been launched after a Deliveroo rider was mowed down in a deadly hit-and-run that left a car flipped on its side.
The horror smash occurred in Streatham, South East London, on Thursday evening, leaving the motorcyclist dead as the occupants of the other vehicle fled the scene.
Emergency services rushed to the scene at around 8.30pm but were unable to save the man's life.
It is understood that he was a delivery driver for Deliveroo and was riding his motorbike when he was struck by a car.
Images from the scene show a car flipped on its side amid the wreckage of the crash.
The Metropolitan Police are seeking "a number of people", including the other driver involved in the collision and are encouraging anyone with information that could identify the mystery motorist to come forward.
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The deceased man, who was in his 40s, has been identified by cops, though his identity has not been shared with the public.
His family were present at the scene and continue to receive support from family liaison officers.
A crime scene has been established and a forensic investigation is underway to establish the circumstances surrounding the crash.
A spokesperson for The Met said: "Police were called at 20:15hrs on Thursday, 11 May to reports of a collision involving a car and a motorcycle in Leigham Court Road SW16.
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"The motorcyclist, a male aged in his 40s, was pronounced dead at the scene.
"Officers believe they know his identity and have informed next of kin.
"Police are working to trace a number of people who are believed to have fled the scene on foot. At this early stage there have been no arrests.
"Enquiries into the circumstances are ongoing."
A Deliveroo spokesperson said: "This is an incredibly tragic and shocking accident and our hearts go out to all of his family and friends.
"We are making contact with the next of kin and we will do everything we can to support them.
"We have also offered to help the police however we can."
Anyone with information is urged to get in touch with the Met on 101.
Those who wish to make an anonymous report can contact independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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