A search is continuing for a driver after a hit-and-run struck a group of walkers in a village on the Suffolk-Cambridgeshire border.
A man and woman were walking with a seven-year-old child and a dog when a small white hatchback mounted the pavement, crashing into them.
The crash left the two adults and the dogs suffering serious injuries.
Almost two weeks later the woman remains in Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge for treatment for her injuries.
Police are continuing the search and appealing to anyone who may have been in Brinkley Road, Burrough Green, near Newmarket, on Tuesday, July 9.
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Detective sergeant Craig Wheeler said: "We had some responses to the first appeal, but I believe there are still people out there who may be able to help us trace this vehicle.
“We are looking for witnesses or anyone with CCTV or dashcam footage from at, or around, 9.55pm when the collision happened.
“This collision caused serious injuries to those involved but it could easily have been a lot worse."
Anyone who saw what happened or has dashcam footage should report it through the Cambridgeshire police website, using reference CC-09072024-0488.
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