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Cyclist dies after being struck by van in Bolton Cyclist dies after being struck by van in Bolton
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The cyclist died after being hit by a van near this junctionThe cyclist died after being hit by a van near this junction
A cyclist struck by a van in what police said was a hit-and-run incident has died.A cyclist struck by a van in what police said was a hit-and-run incident has died.
The male cyclist was taken to hospital after being hit just after 16:00 BST on 17 October on Chorley New Road in Bolton, Greater Manchester.The male cyclist was taken to hospital after being hit just after 16:00 BST on 17 October on Chorley New Road in Bolton, Greater Manchester.
Greater Manchester Police (GMP) said he has now died from his injuries.Greater Manchester Police (GMP) said he has now died from his injuries.
A 35-year-old man, arrested on suspicion of causing serious injury by careless driving, has been bailed and GMP said investigations are continuing.A 35-year-old man, arrested on suspicion of causing serious injury by careless driving, has been bailed and GMP said investigations are continuing.
The force said officers responded to "reports of a fail-to-stop road traffic collision" close to the junction with Lostock Junction Lane.The force said officers responded to "reports of a fail-to-stop road traffic collision" close to the junction with Lostock Junction Lane.
Witnesses to the incident, and anyone with dashcam or CCTV footage, has been asked to contact police.Witnesses to the incident, and anyone with dashcam or CCTV footage, has been asked to contact police.
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