A pedestrian was rushed to hospital after being "knocked down" at a set of traffic lights in a small village in Co Tyrone.
The collision happened in Magheramason at around 4pm on Sunday, a police spokesperson said.
Police in Derry and Strabane have launched an appeal for information.
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In a statement, published by PSNI in the Derry and Strabane policing district on social media, a spokesperson said: "Police are seeking witnesses to a Road Traffic Collision in Magheramason at approximately 16.00 hours on Sunday the 9th of March, where a pedestrian was knocked down by a vehicle.
"This occurred at the traffic lights, near the petrol station. The pedestrian was taken to hospital and is currently receiving treatment for their injuries."
The spokesperson added: "Did you witness what happened? Do you have Dash Camera Footage? Can you help Police with our enquiries? Please call 101 quoting serial 1097 of 09/03/25."
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