
A 21 year old man has died after being hit by a car in Longsight, in the early hours of Sunday morning.
The accident happened just after 3am when the man was struck by a car at the junction of Anson and Dennison Rd.
Police were called and the man was immediately taken away by ambulance.
He later died in hospital.
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When it comes to making a personal injury claim, accidents involving motor vehicles can generally be quite serious and as a result, a large number of claims result from such accidents. Motor vehicle accidents don’t just have to involve two vehicles, they can also involve heavy goods vehicles, buses and other forms of public transport and pedestrians.
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