Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Teen moped rider was victim of hit-and-run

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“It’s over 12 months ago now but at the time the accident happened – and for the first three months – my only concern was for Josh.”

Mrs Kowalski said the first thing a police officer said to her when she arrived on the scene was that it was a “hit and run.”

There were at least two other witnesses that she is aware of, a woman and a youth aged 18 to 20 who said he recognised the driver but was too scared to name him.

The woman said she saw the Jeep driver speed up and deliberate­ly hit Josh. Neither witness was asked to give statements, according to Mrs Kowalski.

Josh suffered terrible injuries to his thumbs, one of which needed to Sue Kowalski and her son Josh Kowalski who was involved in a hit-and-run incident. Left: Josh being helped on a stretcher be pinned. He had been into weight training and rugby but has had to give up both sports.

He was also studying electrical installati­on at Kirklees College’s Brunel Constructi­on Centre in Huddersfie­ld and had to pull out of the course as he needed plastic surgery on his hands.

Mrs Kowalski said that to claim compensati­on the family had to prove it was a “hit and run” but she said police had not taken witness statements at the time.

“I have asked the police why and they just said: ‘Because we didn’t.’ The police have told me they believe the Jeep was a pool car used by criminals to commit crime and dumped when it gets too ‘hot.’

“The police say they went to the registered keeper’s address but they said they had sold the car the week before, so that was as far as it went.

“The car was found dumped in Lockwood and has been crushed.”

Josh’s 50cc Peugeot Kisbee moped was written off but the family have to prove the cause of the crash was “malicious” for them to claim. The police have classed it as an “accident.”

The family now wants to hear from anyone who remembers seeing the smash to get in touch.

“I just want justice for Josh,” said Mrs Kowalski. “He’s a decent lad who was all insured and road legal. He’s 6ft tall and 17 stone but he’s still my baby.

“Unless people can help we are at the end of the road.”

A police spokesman said: “The force’s Profession­al Standards Department received a complaint on October 12, 2017 in relation to this matter. We are unable to comment further.”

Anyone with informatio­n should e-mail Mrs Kowalski on suek1uk@ ntlworld.com

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