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Lucy Marshall

Pedestrian seriously injured after being hit by motorbike in Holbeck

A pedestrian has been left with serious injuries after being hit by a motorbike in Holbeck over the weekend.

On Saturday, May 20, West Yorkshire Police (WYP) were called to Holbeck Moor Road after an accident happened around 8.10pm. An orange Yamaha moped hit a pedestrian in a parkland area. Both the pedestrian and moped rider were taken to hospital.

The pedestrian’s injuries are described as serious but not life threatening, with the moped rider suffering minor injuries. A 43-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of causing serious injury by dangerous driving and driving whilst over the prescribed limit.

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Confirming the details of what happened, a spokesperson for WYP said: "Police are appealing for witnesses after a pedestrian was seriously injured in a collision in the Holbeck area of Leeds on Saturday (20 May). The collision happened at around 8.10pm in parkland area off Holbeck Moor Road and involved an orange Yamaha moped and a pedestrian.

"Both the pedestrian and moped rider were taken to hospital. The pedestrian’s injuries are described as serious but not life threatening, with the moped rider suffering minor injuries. A police off-road motorcyclist had sighted the moped rider shortly before this incident. The moped was not being pursued by police at the time of the collision.

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"A 43-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of causing serious injury by dangerous driving and driving whilst over the prescribed limit. He has been interviewed and released under investigation. Police are keen to speak to anyone who witnessed the collision or who saw the orange Yamaha moped prior to the collision. Anyone who was in the area who has a dashcam is asked to check whether they have any relevant footage.

"Anyone with information that could help the ongoing police investigation is asked to contact the Roads Policing Unit via 101 Live Chat or by calling 101, quoting 13230280410."

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