Boy, 14, left with ‘life-changing’ injuries after e-bike hit-and-run

Belongings were scattered along the kerb near where the boy was hit (Picture: UKNIP)

A teenage boy has suffered potentially ‘life-changing’ injuries after a car hit him while he was riding an e-bike.

The car fled the scene this morning in Newmarket Green, south London, after the 14-year-old boy was struck.

Police and ambulance took the boy to hospital with serious leg injuries and officers are pleading for witnesses.

Photos from the scene show a bag left by the kerb and other belongings scattered around near the police cordon.

A Metropolitan Police spokesperson said: ‘Police were called at 11:14am on Monday, December 2, to a car in collision with a boy riding an e-bike in Newmarket Green, SE9.

‘The 14-year-old boy was taken to hospital with potentially life-changing leg injuries. The car did not stop at the scene. Enquiries are ongoing to locate the vehicle and driver. There has been no arrest at this stage.’

A bike was photographed near the scene (Picture: UKNIP)

What appear to be the boy’s belongings are scattered across the road where he was struck (Picture: UKNIP)

Last week, a 25-year-old mum of one was killed after her e-bike was rammed by a Land Rover in a hit-and-run.

Alana Armstrong, a mum of a six-year-old boy, was pronounced dead at the scene in Pleasley, Derbyshire.

Two people, a man and woman in their 30s, have since been arrested and a murder probe launched after the car allegedly hit the e-bike.

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