Police plea over damaged car after cyclist death

Police are appealing for information about a "vehicle driving in the area with damaged bodywork"
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Police are investigating whether a vehicle failed to stop following a crash that killed a cyclist in his 60s.
The man was found in a serious condition on Blossom Hill, Matlaske, near Gresham, Norfolk, at 13:30 GMT.
Police are appealing for witnesses and dashcam footage or information about a "vehicle driving in the area with damaged bodywork".
A police spokesperson said: "The investigation into his death is ongoing with one line of inquiry being the possible involvement of another vehicle which did not stop at the scene."
The cyclist had been travelling towards Holt and was pronounced dead at the scene.
The road was closed while officers carried out inquiries.
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