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Police investigating a collision between a car and a pedestrian in Henfield are appealing for witnesses and information.
The incident happened in the High Street near the junction with New Town Road in the village, between 4.50pm and 5pm on Tuesday, December 10.
The pedestrian, a 77-year-old local man, sustained a serious injury.
Meanwhile the driver of the vehicle, a woman whose age is not known, initially stopped at the scene, but left the area via Nep Town Road.
Officers are urging the driver to come forward, and also want to speak with anyone in the area with relevant CCTV, doorbell or dashcam footage.
Information can be reported to Sussex Police online, quoting serial 940 of 10/12.