Portsmouth News

Hit and run left girl with broken ankle

Driver of white car failed to stop

- By KIMBERLEY BARBER The News kimberley.barber@thenews.co.uk

A HIT and run has left a teenage school girl with a broken ankle – and now her family are appealing for people who saw the incident to come forward.

Lydia Craig, 14, was on her way to Crookhorn College on Thursday morning, when she was hit by a white car in Purbrook Way, on the junction of Stakes Hill Road, Waterloovi­lle.

The teenager managed to hobble into school, and she was taken to hospital where it was discovered that she had fractured her ankle and hurt her hip.

Mum Suzanne Skye, 41, from Cowplain, said: ‘As she stepped off the kerb, she saw him rev up and he caught her.

‘She has hurt her hip and ankle, but she was lucky that he didn’t do any more damage.

‘She shouted at him, but he didn’t stop.’

Lydia has given the descriptio­n to the police, but she was so shaken up, all she can remember is that it was a white car, with a male driver, who had his windows down and loud music playing.

Mum-of-three Suzanne added: ‘She has only just gone back to school so this was the last thing we needed.

‘We are all shocked and pretty peeved off. It’s the one thing that you worry about as a mum when they are going to school, that one of them will be hit by a car.

‘It is a nightmare. If anybody heard or saw

It’s the one thing that you worry about as a mum when they are going to school Suzanne Skye

anything, before or after, please get in touch with the police.

‘If this person does not stop when they hit a child, what will make them stop?

‘They shouldn’t be on the roads.’

Nan Jacqui Willis, from Fareham, said: ‘Accidents happen and we know that but what we can’t get our heads around is that they never stopped.

‘You shouldn’t hit anyone, let alone a child, and not stop.

‘As her grandparen­ts we are furious and that’s putting it mildly. We want this man caught, he could’ve killed her.’

A spokeswoma­n for Hampshire Constabula­ry said: ‘We received a report of a collision between a car and a pedestrian on Purbrook Way, at around 8.25am on September 9.

‘The pedestrian, a 14-year-old girl, sustained an injury to her ankle.

‘The vehicle did not stop at the time.

‘Anyone with informatio­n is asked to phone 101 with reference 4421036135­8.’

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Picture: Keith Woodland APPEAL Suzanne Skye and Lydia Craig.

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