A man in his 70s has tragically passed away following a collision with a lorry on a bustling London street. The incident occurred around 11:05 am on Clapham High Street, prompting swift action from emergency services.
The area between Nelsons Row and Tremadoc Road was temporarily closed for ‘accident investigation work’ as detailed by travel website Inrix. Footage from the scene showed police cordoning off the road segment, with a visible blue tent in the vicinity. Nearby establishments, including Sainsbury’s and M&S Foodhall, were shut down as reported by My London.
The Metropolitan Police confirmed the man’s death at approximately 11:35 am, with his family duly notified. Authorities have appealed for witnesses or individuals possessing dashcam footage to come forward with any pertinent information.
A police spokesperson provided a statement recounting the tragic incident. The man was struck by a heavy goods vehicle on Clapham High Street, leading to his unfortunate demise despite paramedics’ efforts. The investigation remains ongoing, with the public urged to contact the authorities if they can contribute any relevant details.
Additionally, the London Ambulance Service affirmed the fatality, expressing regret at their inability to save the man despite immediate response efforts. The incident has caused significant traffic congestion in the vicinity of Clapham High Street due to the road closure.
