Sheffield pensioner dies after being hit by marked police car outside city centre KFC

  • 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.'

The person was hit close to a KFC restaurant in Sheffield and died on the scene, police stated

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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