A cyclist was injured and left unconscious after a motorist allegedly mounted the kerb and struck him, fracturing his cheekbone and breaking his bike in two, in the early hours of yesterday morning.
The 35-year-old, known as Brad, was commuting to work at the Aldi warehouse on the Isle of Sheppey between 4am and 4.30am on 21 December when he was “knocked out cold” by the driver, who then fled the scene, KentOnline reports.
The cyclist, who was riding on the pavement on the Queenborough Road, Sheerness, at the time of the collision, says he can only remember waking up with severe bruising to his face to find his bike snapped in two, with no one else around.
Queenborough Road, Sheerness
“He was cycling on the pavement between Sheerness East Working Men’s Club and Sheppey Utd Football Club when a car mounted the path,” Brad’s mother-in-law Paula Skinner told KentOnline.
“It was dark but Brad had his high-vis jacket and lights on – however, he didn't have a helmet on, which he’s had a telling off for.”
She continued: “The impact knocked him out and when he woke up his bike was in half and his face was battered. He thinks the car that hit him was a small black car, but it could’ve been dark blue or grey.
“I don't know why the car mounted the path, there was no reason for it to. I’m really surprised that no one stopped to help him, especially when he was knocked out cold. Someone must have CCTV or doorbell footage that can help us.”
Following the alleged hit-and-run, Brad contacted his partner, who took him to Medway Maritime Hospital in Gillingham, where he was treated for a fractured cheekbone and bruising.
A spokesperson for Kent Police confirmed that it had received a report later that morning of a collision involving a cyclist and a motorist.
“The incident had happened earlier the same day between 4am and 4.30am and it is understood the motorist failed to stop at the scene,” the spokesperson said.
“The cyclist later attended hospital for treatment to facial injuries and inquiries into the collision are under way.”
Witnesses or anyone with information that may assist the police’s investigation have been urged to call 01795 419119, quoting reference number 21-0419. Alternatively, you can also call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.
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First and formost I want to apologise first if I am wrong here, but something does not seem right to me on this one........
So, we have cheap BSO folding bike that has snapped cleanly at the hinge and no obvious damage to the rest of said 'bike'. In my opinion, a collision with a car would have caused a lot more damage.
Cheap LED lights which I assume are either running on 2032 batteries or are rechargable, would not be seen easily and would not light up the road ahead.
Riding on the pavement, erm, isn't that against the Highway Code?
I have seen cheapo folding 'bikes' fail like this before, many times, possibly a kerb impact?
Again, I could be wrong, but something just does not add up here.
But what do I know........
I do apologise for my opinion.
It really is one of the worst BSOs imaginable, when looking at the face of the tube where it has broken off the hinge there is very little bright metal visible which suggests that corrosion had weakened the joint, this could either have caused spontaneous collapse or meant that the slightest of nudges from a car would have done this catastrophic damage without damaging any other parts. Frightening that this was sold with MTB tyres and gears suggesting that it was intended for use off road!
Valid statements I suspect we might know more once CCTV is gathered. I would argue on the amount of damage though. When I was taken out by a car in a collision, the only damage (not noticable at the time) was a bent QR skewer. It depends on the how the collision happens.
I agree. Got taken out by a car cutting a t junction that I was waiting at. I bore the brunt of the collision - bike just had some ripped bar tape and the left shifter got moved a bit. No other damage.
Dreadful looking BSO. Though it has got pedal reflectors, so at least the frothing gammonati will be appeased & now have no complaint about the cyclist not being visible 😜
Don't be afraid to have an opinion.
depends on the opinion.. if the mods don't like it, bah, bye.
It's difficult to judge if damage to a bike was caused by a car impact or not as they can vary so much. If the bumper pushes the bike away, then there can be no visible damage, but if the car goes over it, then it would look different to the bike pic shown. Very much depends on the specifics of the hit.
I don't see the relevance of what the cyclist was doing as the driver shouldn't have been on the pavement at all, so visibility of the cyclist doesn't matter. Lighting up the road ahead isn't relevant to being hit by a car and often isn't necessary if there's street lighting (and not too many potholes).
Riding on a pavement is often what cautious cyclists do if they feel that the road traffic is too dangerous and in this case it seems that even that level of caution wasn't enough.
It seems unlikely that someone would make up such a story and I don't see why someone would want to. If the cyclist just came off (maybe if the bike hinge suddenly gave way), then what would they gain from making up a story about being hit by a car?
Nige in disguise? Mostly whaboutery in your post.
I was hit at 40mph but there was zero evidence of a collision to my bike. Your opinion is incorrect.
You seem to have missed the point of the story that a cyclist, minding their own business not even on the road, was seriously injured by a driver that, probably deliberately, mounted the pavement to do so.
Im gonna call you on that. You dont get to criticise speculation & whataboutery on someone else's post then engage in rampant versions of it yourself.
The most obvious reason for mounting the kerb at this time of year and that time of night - is boozing - but the reality is that if and until a driver is identified then we just don't know.
I'll also think you'll find that most hospitals and insurance companies wouldnt consider a broken cheek and bruises a "serious" injury.
Maybe cool it a bit eh?
From the point of KSI recording it would be.
Slight injury: An injury of a minor character such as a sprain (including neck whiplash injury), bruise or cut which are not judged to be severe, or slight shock requiring roadside attention. This definition includes injuries not requiring medical treatment.
That is a most ridiculous definition; a neck whiplash is not a slight injury.. for starters, there could be a broken neck as a result of a whiplash and the victim should be transported for immediate medical attention with the neck stabilised; I suffered a MVA whiplash injury and the resulting degenerative damage causing spinal stenosis, has left me with permanent upper body altered sensation and neck pain.. slight injury?
I suspect they are looking at the most minor sort when doing KSI stats. If it was a broken neck, it would then come under Serious Injury, as per the other description. KSI's were revised recently to take into account follow-up data and not just initial reporting so your one, if over here would be picked up as SI.
Cool. Good to know 👍
Why is it called a collision, as if to suggest either party could be at fault. When a person is shot they say a person has been shot, i.e. someone in charge of a gun fired a bullet and they were hit. They don't say a person has been injured or killed in a collision with a bullet.
Hear hear! My favourite is when they use the words "collision between" a vehicle and a stationary object. Tree pulled out in front of you on a roundabout did it??
"I’m really surprised that no one stopped to help him, especially when he was knocked out cold."
Perhaps it being 0400 and him being unconscious might explain it.
Motorist drunk or motorist thought that the cyclist was somebody else?