Gardaí appeal for witnesses after hit and run left two elderly men in hospital

The pedestrians, in their 80s, were taken to hospital.

Gardaí appeal for witnesses after hit and run left two elderly men in hospital

Gardaí are appealing for witnesses to a hit and run in Dublin on Wednesday night.

Two elderly men were walking at Swords Road in Santry when they were knocked down by a motorbike, which failed to stay at the scene.

The pedestrians, in their 80s, were taken to hospital where one remains in a serious but stable condition. The other received minor injuries.

The collision happened on the city-bound side of the roadway next to Morton Stadium at approximately 9:40pm.

Gardaí are appealing for anybody who may have witnessed the collision and any Taxi drivers or other motorists who travelled along the road and may have dash-cams to contact Santry Garda Station, 01-6664000.

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