A pedestrian has been taken to hospital where he remains in life-threatening condition after a crash in Wandsworth.
At 8.15am today (May 22), officers were called to a crash on Priory Lane, at the junction with Clarence Road.
The incident involved a cyclist and a pedestrian.
The pedestrian a man, a man aged in his early 30s, was taken to hospital.
His condition at this time is being treated as life-threatening.
The cyclist stopped at the scene and is assisting officers.
There have been no arrests as of yet.
London Ambulance services and London Air Ambulance attended the scene.
Road closures have lifted now lifted as police continue their investigations.
A spokesperson for Wandsworth Police said: “Police were called at 08:15hrs on Sunday, 22 May to Priory Lane, junction with Clarence Road SW15, to reports of a collision involving a cyclist and a pedestrian.
“Officers attended with LAS and London's Air Ambulance.
“The pedestrian a man, a man aged in his early 30s, was taken to hospital.
“His condition at this time is being treated as life-threatening.
“The cyclist stopped and is with officers.
“There have been no arrests.
“Road closures have been lifted.
“Enquiries continue.”
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