Crash investigators will continue their inquiries into a crash at Arncliffe yesterday, which has left a pedestrian in hospital with serious injuries.
About 2.15pm yesterday, a Toyota Hilux driven by a 31-year-old man was travelling east along Forest Road, near the intersection of Stanley Lane.
A 41-year-old man was standing near a vehicle parked on Forest Road at the same time when the Hilux was seen to hit the parked vehicle, which impacted with the pedestrian.
The pedestrian was treated at the scene before being taken to St George Hospital where he was treated for a fractured leg, internal and spinal injuries.
He remains in a serious condition.
Police from the Metropolitan Crash Investigation Unit were called to the scene and carried out further inquiries.
Anyone who may have information that could assist the investigation should contact officers via Crime Stoppers.
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