Man left fighting for life in hit-and-run

AshleyStocksMedia Police vehicles parked by police tape at Dickenson Road in Longsight.AshleyStocksMedia
Police said the car was travelling at speed on before it hit the pedestrian

A man knocked down in a hit-and-run by a car travelling on the wrong side of the road has been left fighting for his life.

The 33-year-old was struck crossing Dickenson Road in Longsight, Manchester at about 21:30 BST on Monday and suffered serious injuries.

Greater Manchester Police said two men, aged 19 and 21, were tracked down to a road in Salford after the car failed to stop at the scene.

The pair have been arrested on suspicion of causing serious injury by dangerous driving.

AshleyStocksMedia Police tape covers Dickenson Road in Longsight on Monday evening.AshleyStocksMedia
Two men were arrested after failing to stop at the scene

The man was hit on Dickenson road by the junction with Anson Road.

Police said the car had been "travelling at speed" before he was struck

The force has asked for anyone who saw the hit-and-run, or may have dash cam or other footage of the incident, to come forward.

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