Gardai have launched an investigation after a male cyclist in his 20's was hit by a car in north Dublin on Saturday morning.
The incident happened on Naul Road, at the rear of Dublin Airport at around 7:45am. Video footage of the incident circulating online shows three males in a car driving on the road.
As they approach the cyclist, a passenger says "watch, watch, watch" to the driver. After the car makes contact with the cyclist, a passenger says "go, go." They then appear to drive away from the scene.
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A garda spokesman told Dublin Live that the cyclist was taken to Beaumont Hospital for treatment for non-life threatening injuries following the incident. He said: "Gardai are investigating a road traffic collision involving a cyclist and car that occurred on the Naul Road, Ballymun, at approximately 7:45am, Saturday 8th October 2022.
"The cyclist, a man in his 20s was taken to Beaumont to be treated for his injuries which are non-life threatening. Investigations are ongoing."
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