Arrest after Christchurch hit and run

A Christchurch driver has been arrested just hours after a hit and run that seriously injured a motorcyclist.

The motorbike was travelling along Selwyn Rd towards Christchurch when the car reportedly turned in front of the bike onto Robinsons Rd just before 6.45am.

Witnesses said the bike hit the front passenger side of the car.

Police released a public appeal for witnesses.

A 44-year old man has now been arrested and charged with careless driving causing injury, failing to stop to ascertain injury and driving while disqualified. He will appear at Christchurch District Court at a later date.

He has also been issued with infringement notices for using an unlicensed vehicle and no warrant of fitness.

The motorbike rider is reported to be in a stable condition in Christchurch Hospital.

He has a broken sternum and is currently undergoing reconstructive surgery on a badly broken wrist.

Canterbury Police, who thanked the public for their help in locating the suspected driver, said investigations into the cause of the crash were ongoing.

Police ask anyone who witnessed the crash to contact Christchurch police on (03) 363 7400. Alternatively information can also be provided anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

 

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