Hit-and-run driver who left cyclist for dead banned from driving

Alexander Coombes says he was unaware that he hit cyclist, but pleaded guilty to a string of offences

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A driver who hit a cyclist and then left the scene, leaving the rider with serious injuries, has been given a suspended prison sentence, driving ban, community service order and fine.

Alexander Coombes hit a cyclist on February 5 2014 on the A29 near Bognor Regis, but did not stop. According to Sussex Police, Coombes was listening to loud music and exceeding the speed limit at the time.

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