Man dies after bike struck by car in hit and run

Two forensic investigators in white PPE stand on a road. A blue tent has been erected on a path on the pavement and a group of police officers stand in the background.Image source, Handout
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The road was closed off into the evening while forensics officers examined the scene

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A man in his 60s has died after his bicycle was struck by a car which then left the scene on Merseyside.

The victim was riding a blue mountain bike near the junction of Tarbock Road and Manley Road in Huyton when he was hit by a black Volkswagen ID5 at 12.20 GMT on Wednesday, police said.

The car was found abandoned a short time later on Greenfield Drive nearby.

Merseyside Police are continuing to question a 34-year-old man who was arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving.

Several roads were closed until the evening following the collision while forensics officers examined the scene.

Det Sgt Andy Roper said the man's family had been informed and were being supported and appealed for witnesses to come forward.

He said: "This collision happened at busy time of day on a busy road, so I would appeal directly to anyone who saw anything and who we haven't yet spoken to with my team to please get in touch."

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Police have appealed for witnesses to come forward

He urged anyone with dashboard cameras who may have been in the area in the moments before the crash to "urgently review the footage".

"I would appeal to any homeowners or businesses with CCTV systems to either check for the black Volkswagen ID5 car or contact our team so that we can provide you with a link to allow us to check the footage," Det Sgt Roper said.

"Any CCTV showing this car around the time of this incident may be crucial to our investigation to try and enable us to provide answers to the man's family."

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