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Hull driver berates man he ran over on zebra crossing
A driver ran over then berated a man using a zebra crossing in Hull, police have said.
The 22-year-old victim was crossing the A1166 Hessle Road on 18 July when he was hit by a car, with the vehicle then driven over his leg, Humberside Police said.
The driver, thought to be a man, got out of the car, verbally abused the victim and drove off without helping.
Humberside Police said the victim suffered a "severe sprain to his leg".
It happened at about 15:15 BST between the Lidl and Asda supermarkets on the road.
Police described it as a "traumatic experience" for the victim and urged those with CCTV or dashcam footage to contact the force using the non-emergency 101 number.
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