Hinckley Times

MAN DIES AFTER BEING KNOCKED DOWN BY HIS OWN CAR

POLICE APPEAL FOR WITNESSES AFTER TRAGIC INCIDENT AT VILLAGE PETROL STATION

- By ASHA PATEL News Reporter

POLICE are appealing for witnesses after a man died after being knocked down by his car.

Officers were called to a report of a man being injured at the filling station in Main Street, Broughton Astley, at 3.45pm last Wednesday.

Confirming that a man had died, Leicesters­hire Police said investigat­ions suggested that a car began to roll away from a fuel pump as the driver was preparing to refuel. In a bid to stop it, the driver was struck by the vehicle. He was taken to hospital but died later that day.

Officers are appealing for anyone who witnessed the incident to get in touch.

A man has died after being knocked down by his car at a petrol station.

Officers were called to a report of a man being injured at the filling station in Main Street, Broughton Astley, at 3.45pm last Wednesday.

Confirming that a man had died, police said initial investigat­ions suggested that a car – an unoccupied grey Mazda CX5 – began to roll away from a fuel pump as the driver was preparing to refuel.

In his attempt to stop the rolling car, the driver was struck by the vehicle.

He was taken to hospital but died later that day.

Motorists were warned to find an alternate route as a cordon was put in place between the Cosby Road and Orchard Road junctions for about seven hours while police carried out inquiries.

Officers are appealing for anyone who witnessed the incident to get in touch.

A statement from the force said: “Inquiries are continuing into the incident and anyone who may have witnessed what happened and hasn’t as yet contacted police is urged to do so.”

Contact police on 101, quoting incident number 21*522686, or call Crimestopp­ers on 0800 555111. Alternativ­ely, use the force website.

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 ??  ?? INVESTIGAT­ION: A garage in Main Street, Broughton Astley, was cordoned off by police
INVESTIGAT­ION: A garage in Main Street, Broughton Astley, was cordoned off by police

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