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A cyclist who ploughed into the back of a woman while riding on the pavement apparently told her he didn’t have a name or ID before fleeing the scene.

Aurika Buzunaite was walking along Thames Road in Barking, Essex just after 5pm on 27 August when a cyclist riding on the pavement went into the back of her, knocking her to the floor.

When Aurika spoke to the cyclist and asked for his details, he allegedly told her he didn’t have a name or ID before fleeing the scene and she is now appealing for help tracking him down.



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‘I left my workplace at 5pm and the cyclist just hit me on the pavement,’ Aurika said.

‘I asked for the cyclist’s name/ID but he said that he hasn’t got one and ran away.’

Aurika says that as a result of the collision, she is scared to walk on the pavement.

She also says that she has to wake up ‘at least 10 times every night’ to change sleeping positions and claims she cannot work and her social life is ‘ruined’ because of the pain.

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