glasgowcyclist
Charming but somewhat feckless
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I've just remembered I saw a pedestrian face down and presumably unconscious, being attended to by a paramedic on a pedestrian crossing in - wait for it - Old Street. Clearly from circumstances she'd been struck by a car. I could find no mention of it in the papers.
The selective coverage is concerning.
This, too, happened last year in the same street Mrs Briggs was killed but there was no national outcry about it, despite a police error meaning no charges were brought against the driver:
https://www.standard.co.uk/news/lon...olice-messed-up-we-want-justice-a3513291.html
The family of a student who died in a hit-and-run have today criticised a “disastrous” police blunder which led to the driver avoiding criminal charges.
Osman Ebrahim, 21, was crossing the road in east London with a friend when they were struck by Zanah Mohamed, who was driving a BMW. Mr Ebrahim suffered fatal head injuries.
Coroner Mary Hassell ruled at an inquest that Mr Mohamed knew he had hit two people but still fled from outside Club Aquarium in Old Street.
The Crown Prosecution Service decided there was not enough evidence for Mr Mohamed to be charged with causing death by careless driving.
But at the inquest on Friday it emerged that police did not even bring the driver to court for failing to stop at the scene of a crash — because they missed the deadline for pressing charges.