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Man, 43, left with broken ankle following suspected hit and run on Anderson Street, Mt Hawthorn


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Man, 43, left with broken ankle following suspected hit and run on Anderson Street, Mt Hawthorn

A man has been left with a broken foot following a suspected hit-and-run in Perth’s northern suburbs.

The West *********** understands the 43-year-old was hit by a car on Anderson Street, Mt Hawthorn, about 11pm on Saturday.

The man suffered a broken ankle and was taken to Royal Perth Hospital for surgery.

“I heard the guy struggling and then next thing I heard was him screaming and calling for help,” one witness told 7NEWS.

The 43-year-old was seen speaking to someone known to him at Glendalough Train Station earlier in the evening.

Police are investigating the incident.



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