A serious road incident involving an ice cream van and a cyclist occurred on Seabrook Road in Hythe at approximately 5:55 PM on Sunday, 28 July 2024. The collision has prompted a police investigation, with authorities now calling for witnesses to come forward.
The ice cream van, which was headed towards Folkestone, collided with the cyclist who was travelling in the direction of Hythe at the time. The cyclist, whose identity has not been disclosed, sustained serious injuries as a result of the accident and was subsequently transported to a London hospital. Fortunately, the injuries are not considered life-threatening.
Following the incident, a 48-year-old man from Dover, who was driving the van, has been arrested in connection with the collision. He is currently in custody while further enquiries are conducted.
The Kent Police Serious Collision Investigation Unit (SCIU) is leading the investigation and is urgently appealing for witnesses who were in the area at the time of the collision. They are particularly interested in anyone who may have dashcam footage that could provide further insights into the circumstances leading up to the incident.
Witnesses or anyone with relevant footage are encouraged to contact the SCIU appeal line at 01622 798538, quoting the reference SM/HM/085/24. Additionally, footage can be uploaded directly to the Kent Police and Essex Police online portal, Evidence Request, which is specifically set up to facilitate the collection of video evidence in such cases.
The investigation is ongoing, and the local authorities are working diligently to piece together the events that led to this unfortunate accident. The police hope that additional witness accounts and footage will aid in establishing a comprehensive understanding of the incident to ensure appropriate measures are taken following the investigation.
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