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Thomas Molloy

Woman dies and another is fighting for life after being struck by a car

An elderly woman has died and another is in a critical condition after they were hit by a car in Wigan.

At around 9.15am today, a white Mini One car was driving along Slag Lane, in Lowton, heading towards Leigh. The car then crashed into two women, aged 70 and 73, who were walking on the pavement.

Both women were taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries and the 70-year-old woman died a short while later. The 73-year-old was critically injured and remains in a critical condition.

Police are appealing to the public to make contact with them with any information they have about the incident – including eyewitnesses or any dash cam footage.

Police Constable John Harrison-Gough, of Greater Manchester Police’s (GMP) Serious Collision Investigation Unit, said: “This is a tragic incident and my deepest condolences are with the family and loved ones of the woman whom sadly passed away despite the best efforts of the emergency services. Our thoughts are also with the second woman who continues to fight for her life in hospital.


“We are asking anyone who witnessed this incident to assist us with our enquiries; whether it’s an eyewitness of the collision, or someone who was in the area at the time who may have seen the preceding moments before the incident – get in touch with us.

“Anyone with dash cam footage who was on Slag Lane around that time should also get in touch with us as any bit of information could be vital as we investigate the circumstances of this event.”

The driver of the car also remains in hospital as a precaution and is assisting police with their enquiries.


No arrests have been made and enquiries are ongoing.

Anyone with any information should contact police on 0161 856 4741 quoting incident number 626 of 03/07/2020. Details can also be passed to the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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