- South Yorkshire Police reported a 70-year-man died on the scene in Sheffield
- He was hit by a marked police automotive close to a KFC restaurant on Saturday night
- Specialist officers are supporting the person's household after the incident
A pensioner has been killed after being hit by a marked cop automotive, police have confirmed.
South Yorkshire Police reported a 70-year-old man had died on the scene following 'a collision' with one among its Vauxhall Astra patrol autos in Sheffield, South Yorkshire.
The aged man was struck down near a KFC restaurant on Penistone Street within the metropolis centre Saturday night at 6.20pm.
Penistone Street in Sheffield was closed off after the person was struck by a marked police automotive exterior a KFC on Saturday night
Andrew Smith shared a video as extra officers arrived on the scene when the person was hit by a marked police automotive exterior a KFC
A South Yorkshire Police spokesman stated: 'Specialist officers are supporting the household of the lifeless man and the power presents its honest condolences to his household and buddies.'
Penistone Street and the junction with Bradfield Street was closed however has now reopened after a full investigation.
The power is now interesting for witnesses and people who have data ought to name them on 101 - quoting incident quantity 1021 of January 7.
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