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Baby born after mother hit by e-bike is in serious condition in hospital – UK Times

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A baby born after their mother was hit by an e-bike in Poole on Monday is in a serious condition in hospital, Dorset Police said.

The mother, a woman in her thirties, also attended the hospital for treatment after the e-bike collided with her on Herbert Avenue, near the junction with Manor Avenue.

The rider of the e-bike failed to stop at the scene, and police told The Independent that no arrests have been made.

Police Constable Dan Blagden, from the roads policing team, said: “We are carrying out a full investigation into the circumstances of this collision and I would urge any witnesses who have not already spoken to police to please contact us.”

The crash occurred at Herbert Avenue, near to the junction with Manor Avenue in Poole

The crash occurred at Herbert Avenue, near to the junction with Manor Avenue in Poole (Google Maps)

The incident took place at around 3.50pm on Monday afternoon.

“I would also like to hear from anyone who may have captured relevant dashcam footage or witnessed the manner of the riding of the e-bike prior to the collision,” Mr Blagden said.

“We understand there was a pillion passenger on the e-bike at the time of the incident and we would ask this person and the rider to come forward and speak to police.”

Officers investigating the incident have asked for anyone with information to contact Dorset Police online or by calling 101.

“Alternatively, independent charity Crimestoppers can be contacted anonymously online using its website or by calling Freephone 0800 555 111,” the force said.

The speed for e-bikes is capped at 15.5mph

The speed for e-bikes is capped at 15.5mph (Lucy North/PA Wire)

E-bikes are bikes with a rechargeable battery and an electric motor. A legal e-bike must have its electric motor cut off assistance at 15.5 mph in the UK.

Last September, surgeons warned that e-bike injuries were causing a “massive burden” on hospitals, with Royal London Hospital’s orthopaedics trauma ward seeing 150 cases caused by e-bike accidents over a six-month period.

Surgeons said injuries, including broken bones, were not uncommon due to the speed at which people fall off the bikes.

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