Murder probe after man dies in collision with car

Aimee Dexter
BBC News, Essex
Essex Police A police man is standing in front of a car that has blue and white police tape behind it. The road has trees either side, and a lamppost on the left. Essex Police
Essex Police said the family of the man who who died are being supported by specialist officers

A murder investigation has been launched after reports a car left the road, collided with a pedestrian and then drove off.

Essex Police said a man in his 20s from London was fatally injured near a cycle path off Momples Road, in Harlow, at about 17:30 GMT on Saturday.

"It was reported the vehicle, a silver Mitsubishi, had left the road before colliding with a man and driving away," said a police statement.

A short time later, the vehicle - which has now been "forensically seized" - was found abandoned and on fire at a nearby underpass.

Officers are investigating the possibility the incident was linked to the theft of a black Ford Fiesta in nearby Pennymead, reported earlier that day at around 16:00.

The Fiesta was later found abandoned in the Churchfield area of the town and has also been seized.

Essex Police A police car is on the right of the picture, sitting in front of a road that has blue and white police tape across it. The small road has trees either side, and houses are behind the fences. Essex Police
The cycle path in Harlow close to where the pedestrian was fatally injured has been cordoned off

Det Insp Alison Hooper, leading the investigation, said: "At the centre of this incident is a person who has lost their life in terrible circumstances.

"We are supporting a grieving family.

"I have a dedicated team working hard to establish the sequence of events which led to this fatal collision and this investigation is making progress.

"We're particularly keen to hear from anyone who may have seen the vehicles in question in the Harlow area in the hours leading up to this collision."

No arrests have been made, and a cordon remains in place. Police have appealed for information.

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