COPS are still desperately trying to identify a woman who is fighting for her life after being hit by a car in Glasgow.
The female pedestrian was struck by a grey VW Tiguan car on Elmbank Street near to its junction with St Vincent Street on Thursday evening at around 8.15pm.
While the driver, a 57-year-old man, was not injured, the woman was rushed to hospital where she remains in critical condition.
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Officers have been trying to find out who she is so that they can contact her family, and almost four days later her identity remains unknown.
They previously estimated her to be aged between 35 and 45 years old, but now they reckon she is aged between 50 and 60 years old.
She has shoulder-length brown hair which was tied back and she was wearing a long cream-coloured jacket with a large fur hood.
She was wearing blue jeans and brown boots at the time of the crash.
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It has also been established that she walked with a pronounced limp on her left leg.
Sergeant James Crawford, of the Road Policing Unit in Glasgow, said: “It is imperative we find out who this woman is so we can contact her family and let them know what has happened.
“I am appealing to anyone who was in the area at the time of the crash to contact officers with any information they may have which could assist our investigation, or who can help us identify the woman involved.
“In particular, I would ask members of the public who were in the area with dash-cam footage to please check their footage as it could assist in our investigation.”
Anyone with information is asked to call Police Scotland via 101, quoting incident number 3467 of February 2, 2023.
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