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Woman injured in hit and run, in Napier Road, Gillingham, remains in serious condition

A woman remains in hospital with a serious back injury after she was the victim of a hit and run yesterday.

It happened in Napier Road, Gillingham, outside Lakeside Timber, at around 10.50am, and the street was cordoned off for most of the day.

The woman, who is in her 40s, was taken to a London hospital by air ambulance, where she is in a serious, but stable, condition.

The air ambulance landed in a field near Napier Road, Gillingham (9638914)
The air ambulance landed in a field near Napier Road, Gillingham (9638914)
Police were pictured in Napier Road, Gillingham, after a woman in her 40s was injured. Picture: Nicole Fox (9638918)
Police were pictured in Napier Road, Gillingham, after a woman in her 40s was injured. Picture: Nicole Fox (9638918)

Officers are now appealing for any witnesses that may have seen the car involved following the incident.

Police spokesman James Walker said: "The car involved is reported to be a black Vauxhall Corsa that left the scene prior to the arrival of the emergency services.

"At present no arrests have been made and inquiries are ongoing."

Napier Road was cordoned off by police (9638926)
Napier Road was cordoned off by police (9638926)

Witness Nicole Fox said: "From what I understand it was a hit and run outside the timber place on Napier Road.

"Police were not allowing people through as they were looking for evidence.

"A lady was brought into the park on a stretcher and loaded in to the helicopter and it took off shortly after."

The air ambulance was pictured on a nearby field. Picture: Nicole Fox (9637566)
The air ambulance was pictured on a nearby field. Picture: Nicole Fox (9637566)

Following the incident the road was blocked in both directions at Junction Road, not far from the church.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Kent Police on 01474 366149 quoting 46/84922/19.

Alternatively contact the independent charity Crimestoppers in Kent anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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