Woman (60s) seriously injured after hit-and-run involving electric scrambler

The woman was taken to the Mater Hospital and later transferred to Beaumont Hospital
Woman (60s) seriously injured after hit-and-run involving electric scrambler

A woman in her 60s has been seriously injured in a hit-and-run in Dublin.

The pedestrian was hit by an electric scrambler at about 7pm on Thursday on Gardiner Street. The person driving the scrambler failed to remain at the scene.

The injured woman was taken to the Mater Hospital and later transferred to Beaumont Hospital.

Gardaí said investigations were ongoing.

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