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Update 9pm, 10 January 2024
The 76-year-old woman involved in the pedestrian collision with a car on the A63 Main Road at Hambleton, Selby at around 5.10pm on Monday (8 January 2024), sadly passed away in hospital on Tuesday evening.
Her family are being supported by the police while enquiries continue into the incident.
The appeal for witnesses and dashcam footage is ongoing.
Original appeal 12.07am, 9 January 2024
North Yorkshire Police is investigating a serious injury collision involving a woman pedestrian and a grey Ford Focus car on the A63 Main Road at Hambleton in the Selby area.
It happened at around 5.10pm on Monday (8 January 2024) between the junctions of Station Road and Wheatsheaf Close.
The woman, who is aged in her mid-70s, was taken to hospital where she is in a critical condition.
The woman driving the Focus is assisting officers with the investigation.
Witnesses or motorists with relevant dashcam footage are asked to email [email protected] and [email protected].
Or call North Yorkshire Police on 101, select option 2, and ask for 917 (nine one seven) or 1674 (one six seven four).
Please quote reference 12240004573 when providing details.