COUNTY NEWS: Cyclist involved in A27 hit-and-run dies

The cyclist who was struck by a vehicle in what police are calling a hit-and-run on the A27 has died.
Police are investigating and appealing for witnesses. Eddie MitchellPolice are investigating and appealing for witnesses. Eddie Mitchell
Police are investigating and appealing for witnesses. Eddie Mitchell

Emergency services who attended made attempts to save the cyclist’s life but the 50-year-old man from Hampshire died at the scene on the Chichester Bypass, Sussex Police confirmed.

The collision occurred at around 7.20am (Thursday, May 10), on the eastbound carriageway of the A27, just beyond the Stockbridge roundabout.

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The eastbound carriageway between the Stockbridge and Whyke roundabouts remains closed and is hoped to be re-opened before evening rush hour, police said.

The A27 eastbound between Stockbridge and Whyke remains closedThe A27 eastbound between Stockbridge and Whyke remains closed
The A27 eastbound between Stockbridge and Whyke remains closed

Sussex Police have made an urgent appeal for any witnesses.

Detective inspector Jason Hazzard, leading the investigation, said: “It is vital that anyone with information about this collision, or who thinks they may have been involved, comes forward to speak to us.

“It was a busy time on the road, and we believe there may be several witnesses who have not yet contacted us.

“In particular, we are keen to talk to two men wearing shorts and with tattooed legs who were seen beside a small white van which had stopped nearby.

The 50-year-old male cyclist has died, police said. Eddie MitchellThe 50-year-old male cyclist has died, police said. Eddie Mitchell
The 50-year-old male cyclist has died, police said. Eddie Mitchell
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“I’d also appeal to any drivers whose vehicles are fitted with dash-cams and who were on the A27 early on Thursday to check the footage for anything that may relate to this crash.”

An air ambulance was on the scene but paramedics were unable to save the cyclist’s life.

Anyone with information is asked to report details online or by phoning 101, quoting Operation Redstone.

Det Insp Hazzard added: “I’d like to thank drivers whose journeys were disrupted by this incident for their patience and understanding.”

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