Police release man arrested after woman hit by car on Southsea seafront under investigation
The 23-year-old from Portsmouth was detained after a woman, who is in her 60s, was hit by a car in South Parade yesterday.
Police say that he has been released while investigations continue.
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Hide AdSouth Central Ambulance Service (SCAS) have said that they were called to reports of a woman being ‘pinned’ to a wall after being hit by a car in South Parade near the junction with Florence Road at 11.18am yesterday.
An air ambulance landed and the woman was airlifted to the major trauma centre at University Hospital Southampton.
A spokesman for SCAS said: ‘It was reported that the pedestrian was pinned by the car against a wall as a result of the collision.
‘We sent two ambulances, a rapid response vehicle and the Hampshire & Isle of Wight Air Ambulance to the incident.
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Hide Ad‘The pedestrian was a 60-year-old female who had unfortunately sustained serious and life-changing injuries as a result of the collision.
‘After initial treatment and stabilisation at the scene, she was then flown to the major trauma centre at University Hospital Southampton.’
The spokesman added: ‘The patient's husband was also taken to hospital, going by road to UHS after suffering a suspected medical emergency at the scene.
‘The car driver was assessed by staff at the scene and discharged into the care of Hampshire Constabulary.’
Pictures show the air ambulance landing in Southsea earlier.