Two teenagers arrested after manhunt over fatal hit and run in Leeds

Date: 17.5.25 YappApp 07479723877 Teens Arrested for Death by Dangerous Driving After Hit-and-Run Leaves 19-Year-Old Dead with Severed Foot in Leeds West Yorkshire police have arrested two teenagers following a fatal hit-and-run collision that killed a 19-year-old male. The incident occurred at around 10:09 PM when a red Ford Focus, turning left from Bodmin Approach in the city onto the main road, struck the young man crossing near Leeds Urban Bike Park. The vehicle fled the scene, leaving the victim with severe injuries, including a severed foot 50m from where the 19-year-old was found in the road. Despite emergency services??? efforts, the teenager was pronounced dead at the roadside. The Ford Focus has been recovered from a nearby street, and two males, aged 15 and 19, are in custody, arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving. Road closures remain in place today as police continue their investigations. https://www.westyorkshire.police.uk/news-appeals/appeal-fatal-fail-stop-collision-beeston-park-leeds Byline/ Credit: YappApp 07479723877 Minimum per use, irrespective of any previous use: ??? Fee: ?????150 print ??50 Internet use Byline: YappApp
The teenagers were arrested after a manhunt by local police (Picture: YappApp)

A 19-year-old pedestrian is dead, and two other teenagers have been arrested after a hit-and-run in Leeds.

Around 10 pm yesterday evening, a red Ford Focus turned onto the ring road in Beeston Park when it struck a man who was walking near Leeds Urban Bike Path.

The suspects fled from the scene. Emergency services attended, but the teenager passed away at the roadside.

West Yorkshire Police have now arrested two males aged 15 and 19 on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving.

The Ford Focus involved has been recovered by officers as the investigation into the accident continues.

The Major Collision and Enquiry Team (MCET) are seeking witnesses to the incident and would like to speak to anyone who saw or has dashcam footage.

Date: 17.5.25 YappApp 07479723877 Teens Arrested for Death by Dangerous Driving After Hit-and-Run Leaves 19-Year-Old Dead with Severed Foot in Leeds West Yorkshire police have arrested two teenagers following a fatal hit-and-run collision that killed a 19-year-old male. The incident occurred at around 10:09 PM when a red Ford Focus, turning left from Bodmin Approach in the city onto the main road, struck the young man crossing near Leeds Urban Bike Park. The vehicle fled the scene, leaving the victim with severe injuries, including a severed foot 50m from where the 19-year-old was found in the road. Despite emergency services??? efforts, the teenager was pronounced dead at the roadside. The Ford Focus has been recovered from a nearby street, and two males, aged 15 and 19, are in custody, arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving. Road closures remain in place today as police continue their investigations. https://www.westyorkshire.police.uk/news-appeals/appeal-fatal-fail-stop-collision-beeston-park-leeds Byline/ Credit: YappApp 07479723877 Minimum per use, irrespective of any previous use: ??? Fee: ?????150 print ??50 Internet use Byline: YappApp
The red vehicle was extremely damaged (Picture: YappApp)

Officer James Entwistle said: ‘A substantial number of enquiries remain ongoing today into this very serious collision, which has tragically resulted in the death of a young male.

‘We are supporting his family and continue to hold two males in custody following their arrest on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving.

‘We are actively appealing for information and footage to assist the investigation and would like to speak to anyone who has CCTV, dashcam or phone footage of the collision, or of the car involved, just before it took place.’

Earlier this year, a similar hit-and-run saw two other teenagers arrested for the death of a woman near a school in north London.

The pair, aged 18 and 19, were detained on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving and failing to stop.

The woman in her 60s was knocked down on Grahame Park Way in Colindale by a car that police said had been trying to evade officers.

The crash was witnessed by children and parents heading to and from the nearby primary and secondary schools during pick-up time.

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