Pedestrian rushed to hospital after crash in Bristol

Avon and Somerset Police have made a mandatory referral to the Independent Office for Police Conduct

Author: Oliver MorganPublished 30th May 2023
Last updated 15th Jun 2024

A pedestrian has been rushed to hospital with non life threatening injuries. after a crash in Bristol City Centre in the early hours of this morning.

Police were called to the scene on Bond Street at 00:45, with the road reopened six hours later.

They say they're making a 'mandatory' referral to the police watchdog, the IOPC, as standard procedure.

In a statement, a spokesperson from Avon and Somerset Police added: "We are appealing for witnesses following a collision in Bristol city centre in the early hours of this morning.

"At around 12.45am today (Tuesday 30 May), a police car was involved in a collision with a pedestrian in Bond Street, Bristol, while responding to an emergency call.

"The pedestrian has been taken to hospital with a head injury which is not believed to be life-threatening or life changing.

"The roads were closed while emergency services are at the scene and was reopened at 7am.

"We will be making a mandatory referral to the IOPC as is standard procedure in these circumstances."

If you witnessed the collision, or have any relevant footage, and have not yet spoken to an officer, you are urged to call 101 and quote reference 5223125716.

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