A 64-year-old woman has lost her life after being mowed down by a car in the city centre last month.
Emergency services scrambled to reports of a crash involving a grey VW Tiguan car and a female pedestrian on Elmbank Street at its junction with St Vincent Street, around 8.15pm on February 2.
The pedestrian was taken to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital where she remained in a critical condition as police tried to identify her and locate her family.
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She was later identified and her family informed but sadly died on Wednesday, March 1.
Road Policing officer, Constable Amanda McKay, said: “Our thoughts are with the family and friends of the woman who died and everyone affected by this crash.
“Our enquiries to establish the full circumstances are ongoing and I would like to thank everyone who has assisted so far.
“I would appeal to anyone with any information who has not yet spoken to us to get in touch.”
Anyone with information is asked to call Police Scotland via 101, quoting incident number 3467 of Thursday, 2 February, 2023.
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