The 47 -year -old woman was killed when the car chased by the police hit him – while the cops were hunted for the man who escaped from the scene

As the cops, the cops continued to hunt a man fleeing from the collision scene, unfortunately he died after a car police smashed him.
The 47 -year -old woman from Wrexham in Wales died in the hospital on Wednesday.
A silver Mercedes was seriously injured at 9.30 on Monday, when a Mercedes was trying to escape from the police but hit a Toyota car.
Woman and a man in Toyota ran to Stoke Hospital.
The Northern Wales Police confirmed that the man was treated for life -changing injuries.
Two men – Mercedes driver and one passenger – escaped from the accident scene.
A 22 -year -old man was arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving.
However, the police said they were still looking for a second man and started an objection to find him.
Wrexham was an accident between Belgrave Road in Wales and Persian Road
A 20 -year -old woman, 37 -year -old two men and a 50 -year -old man were arrested on suspicion of helping a criminal.
The 22 -year -old male and 20 -year -old woman have been released on conditional bail since then.
Independent Police Behavior Office confirmed that he had received a referral from the North Wales Police about the accident.
Detective Chief Sian Beck said: ‘Our deepest sympathies are with this incredibly sad and difficult time with the woman’s family.
“ We continue to follow a solid investigation lines to find a second man who leaves the scene, and I want to hear from anyone who can help our investigations to ensure that those responsible are delivered to justice.
‘I also want to thank those who have talked to the civil servants, your information is very valuable for our investigation.
‘Anyone with information should contact us using the 25000244712 reference number or through the website.
You can report an anonymous report to Crimestoppers, independent of the phone number 0800 555 111. ‘
The Independent Police Behavior Office (IPC) confirmed that he had received a referral from the North Wales Police.
A spokesman said: ‘Yesterday (Tuesday) we received a referral from Northern Police Wales about this incident.
‘Recommendation will be evaluated before deciding whether any other transaction is needed by us.’