A man was taken to hospital after suffering two broken legs following a collision with a police vehicle in West Belfast.
At around 8.50pm on Thursday, March 30, a pedestrian was involved in a collision with a police vehicle on the Falls Road.
The man was subsequently taken to hospital and it is understood that he suffered two broken legs as a result of the collision.
A PSNI spokesperson said: "Police in west Belfast received a report of a collision between a car and pedestrian on the Falls Road at 8.50pm on Thursday March 30 th .
"The pedestrian was taken to hospital for treatment to their injuries. No roads were closed as a result of the collision."
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