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Teen cyclist’s arm broken in collision with car

Teen cyclist’s arm broken in collision with car

Thursday 15 November 2018

Teen cyclist’s arm broken in collision with car

Thursday 15 November 2018


A teenage boy’s arm was broken after he was hit by a car while cycling after school yesterday.

Police said the 14-year-old was struck by a Nissan Juke on the junction of La Rue du Maupertuis and La Rue de Samares between 15:30 and 16:00.

The driver – a female in her 40s described as having hazel hair and freckles, and wearing a blue jacket – “stopped briefly” to speak with the boy, but was then said to have left the area. 

A young boy in school uniform was said to have been in the passenger seat at the time.

Pictured: The teen was hit on the St. Clement junction where La Rue du Maupertuis meets La Rue de Samares.

It later emerged that the Le Rocquier student’s arm was broken in the collision.

Anyone with information on what Police are describing as a “car vs cyclist road traffic collision” is being asked to contact them on 612612. 

Anonymous reports can also be made via Crimestoppers either on the phone (0800 555111) or by using their online form.

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