A man has been arrested after a pedestrian was left with serious injuries in a hit-and-run collision in Bradford during the weekend.
The collision happened in the Farfield Road area of the city at around 10.25pm on Sunday night (21 April). The pedestrian remains in hospital in a critical condition.
It is thought a white coloured Mercedes A180d and the pedestrian were in collision.
A man, aged 19, has been arrested on suspicion of drug driving, failing to stop or report a road traffic collision and driving without due care or attention. He has been released under investigation.
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