Woman arrested on suspicion of grievous bodily after pedestrian hit with car

Woman arrested on suspicion of grievous bodily after pedestrian hit with car

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A Warwickshire woman has been arrested on suspicion of grievous bodily with intent. On Thursday (29 May) a pedestrian was left with critical injures after she was hit by a car in Studley. We


previously reported news a woman was hospitalised following a crash on Allendale Crescent. Ambulance crews had treated her for serious injuries before she was whisked to hospital. Now


police are asking anyone who may have saw what happened to come forward. READ MORE: POPULAR ATTRACTION CLOSED AS POLICE SEARCH FOR MAN WHO FELL INTO WATER A spokesman for Warwickshire Police


said: "A woman has been arrested in connection with a collision. We were called to Allendale Crescent shortly before 9pm on Thursday (29 May) after a reported collision between a car


and a pedestrian. "We attended along with the Ambulance Service and a man was taken to hospital where he remains in a critical condition. A 24-year-old woman from Alcester was arrested


by officers on suspicion of grievous bodily harm with intent. She remains in custody. "Enquiries continue and anyone with information or who saw the collision is asked to contact us


quoting incident number 142 of 29 May." A West Midlands Ambulance Service spokeswoman previously said: “On arrival, crews found a car and a pedestrian had been involved in a collision.


“The pedestrian, a man, was treated for serious injuries. “Ambulance staff then conveyed him on blue lights to Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham for further treatment. The driver of the


car was not injured.”