A man has suffered life-changing injuries after being hit by a bus in Leeds.
West Yorkshire Police believe the man is 26-year-old Nader Adam, from Sudan, but say he was not carrying any formal identification on him at the time of the incident. The force is now appealing for any relatives, or friends, of the young man, who is understood to live in Harehills, to come forward to help with identification.
The man was hit by a bus on the ring road at Halton on Sunday, September 4. He is now in hospital where he is receiving treatment for injuries which have been described as 'life-changing'.
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Anyone who believes they can help establish his identity is asked to contact the Roads Policing Unit on 101, or by using the LiveChat facility on the West Yorkshire Police website, quoting reference 13220487880.
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