Cops are appealing for witnesses after a woman was hit by a tram in Chorlton yesterday (October 6).
The 31-year-old woman was struck by the Metrolink tram by the St Werburgh's Road stop, as she was attempting to cross the tracks. That section of the line is segregated from the road.
She was later taken to hospital with ‘life threatening injuries’, GMP said yesterday evening. Now, officers have provided an update on the case.
Releasing a new statement on Friday morning, GMP said: “The 31-year-old was hit by a Metrolink tram that was travelling from Rochdale to East Didsbury. As it approached the St Werburgh’s [Road] tram stop – which is completely segregated from the road – the woman attempted to cross the tramway from the south towards Sidbury Road and was hit by the tram, which was travelling at around 20mph.
“Emergency services attended the scene and she was taken to hospital. Specialist officers have been deployed to support her and her family at this difficult time.
“GMP’s Serious Crash Investigation Unit (SCIU) are now looking to speak to anyone who witnessed the incident and are appealing for any CCTV or phone footage. They can be contacted on 0161 856 4741, quoting reference number 1485-061022.”
A Transport for Greater Manchester spokesperson told the MEN yesterday they were aware of the incident.
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