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Islington Park Manager Angela Injured in Hit-and-Run at Barnard Park

Newsroom Staff
Islington Park Manager Angela Injured in Hit-and-Run at Barnard Park
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Key Points

  • Angela, a park manager in Islington, was hit by a car in a hit-and-run incident, resulting in a cracked tooth and broken elbow.
  • The incident happened in Barnard Park when a car speeding from behind clipped her Lime bike, causing her to fall.
  • The driver, suspected to be in a rental car, sped off without offering help despite Angela bleeding.
  • Angela has worked in Barnard Park for 16 years and has lived in Islington her whole life.
  • She has been unable to work since the accident and is eager for the offender to be caught.
  • The Metropolitan Police have launched an appeal for witnesses to come forward and have placed a temporary incident sign on Barnsbury Street.
  • Angela is particularly seeking the woman who helped her after the crash and a couple who assisted by moving her bike.

What happened during the hit-and-run incident involving the Islington park manager?

As reported by MyLondon, Angela, the park manager of Barnard Park in Islington, was involved in a hit-and-run incident on Monday, September 8. While riding a Lime bike, Angela said the car came speeding from behind before slowing and almost stopping beside her. The driver then clipped her front wheel, causing her to fall off the bike and sustain injuries.

“I was petrified, I just froze,”

Angela said.

“I was thinking what’s going to happen next? But he just left me there on the floor despite seeing all the blood. It’s just horrible, I just want the person to be caught” .

Who is Angela and what has been the impact of the incident on her life?

Angela has worked in Barnard Park for 16 years and has lived in Islington her entire life. Since the incident, she has been unable to work due to her injuries, which include a cracked tooth and a broken elbow.

“I’ve never not worked since college,”

she told MyLondon.

“I try to keep busy by getting out and about but it does have an impact on me” .

She remains restless while awaiting recovery and is eager for justice.

What has the Metropolitan Police done in response to the hit-and-run incident?

The Metropolitan Police have launched an appeal for witnesses to help find the driver responsible for the hit-and-run. They believe the attacker was driving a rental car. In Barnsbury Street, where the incident took place, a temporary sign has been erected, encouraging anyone with information to call 020 7230 5925 .

Who has Angela appealed to for assistance following the crash?

Angela has issued a heartfelt appeal particularly for the woman who came to assist her right after the crash, as well as a couple who helped by moving and parking the Lime bike nearby on Liverpool Road .

The incident is a stark reminder of the dangers cyclists and pedestrians face on the roads even in local community parks. Authorities continue their investigation to bring the perpetrator to justice and ensure the safety of Islington residents .