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    SecurityOfficer wrote:
    John the resonator wrote:
    Security-Officer wrote:
    John the resonator wrote:
    Security-Officer wrote:
    There is no excuse for this behavior ! He drove off, he reversed the car to get away, he did not stop to find out if he killed the lady or she needed urgent hospital treatment. Its a car, a piece of metal so if you was driving legally he would have stopped. Use you brain John and stop your pathetic comments. We all know the reason this savage drove away and again its he was either drunk or drugged up or had no insurance no license no mot drugs in car weapons in car disqualified driver wanted by police and as someone suggested an illegal immigrant and it could be a stolen car. Its 100% one of the above reasons. Don't be a fool John as it don't suit you !
    I believe the post from Thecountrysgonetopot





    ! more than adequately answers your point from first hand and very sad experience.

    The driver might be any of the things you say but we simply do not know at this stage.

    I hope the coward is caught and made to face the consequences.
    I am so sure that if I am wrong, I will donate £100 to St Lukes Hospice Basildon... Lets wait and see !
    Security-Officer .... if you are in a financial position to do that why don't you just make the donation anyway?

    I am sure it would be very much appreciated and it is a shame if the care of the sick rests on the vagaries of winning a bet.
    Me and my husband already subscribe to the hospice at £20 a month along with 2 other monthly donations. Why are you such a vile horrible person ? I will stick to what I say, If Im wrong £100 will be given out my own pocket to the hospice. Dont have big eyes on people with money as we built up our security business in 1987. We now have 56 people working for us. Its been hard work but we made our money straight.
    I am not going to get into an argument with you on here because it so often happens on RTA stories and it is disrespectful to accident victims. If you think I am a fool as you wrote earlier or a vile and horrible person that is going to have to be your opinion. It is of no consequence to me.

    Hope the women recover well and this driver is caught."
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Elderly woman injured in hit-and-run car crash

AN elderly woman was injured in a hit-and-run car crash.

A 64-year old woman was left shaken and her 87-year-old mother with injuries to her legs, after they were hit by a car while driving along Abbotts Drive, in Stanford le Hope.

The motorist, thought to be driving a dark coloured, new shape Ford Focus, smashed into the front near side of their car as he pulled out of Plaistow Close.

He then reversed and took off towards Corringham.

Police are looking for a white male aged between late 20s to 30s who will have recent damage to the front off side of his vehicle.

Officers believe he may have had a passenger in the car who is also male.

Pc Alistair Sims said: "It was very fortunate that neither the driver, nor her 87 year old mother were seriously injured but how callous of the other driver to drive off without even checking that they were not hurt.

“I would appeal to anyone who sees a car fitting the description with new damage to the front, or anyone with any other information to contact me on 101 at Corringham."

The incident happened at around 8am today.

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