Man critical after being hit by unmarked police car

A general view of the A421 dual carriageway near Kempston in Bedfordshire. Numerous cars can be seen travelling on the carriageway while a car enters the road via a slip road. A bright blue sky can be seen above with trees and bushes lining the road.Image source, Google
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The collision involving the unmarked police car happened on a slip road on to the A421 near Kempston

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A pedestrian is in a critical condition after being hit by an unmarked police car.

Bedfordshire Police, external is investigating the crash, which happened shortly before 02:15 BST on a slip road onto the A421 near Kempston.

The pedestrian - a man in his 60s - was taken to hospital for treatment.

The force has referred the incident to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) and said that at the time of the collision the unmarked car had not been responding to an incident.

The collision happened on the eastbound slip road out of the Marsh Leys roundabout in Kempston in the direction of the A6.

Officers shut off the carriageway and diverted traffic, before the road was reopened at about 11:00.

The pedestrian's next of kin have been informed and were being supported by specialist officers.

The police force is appealing for witnesses and dashcam footage.

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