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Two years ago on the 22nd Dec I was involved in a hit and run accident on East Dulwich Grove at 5pm.

I suffered a lot of pain, multiple fractures in my leg, damaged shoulder and a nasty bash to my head.

I've chased Police, Councillors and tried to get people to sign a petition - all to no avail. I have even offered to stand on East Dulwich Grove to collect signatures.I am still attending Kings College Hospital and having Counselling because of the accident which badly affected me physically and mentally. Every single time I go to LL I see a near accident on East Dulwich Grove. It really frightens me watching people trying to cross here. It won't be long before someone is badly hurt again. It's taken two whole years to come anywhere near a full recovery, I worry that someone could be killed here. I will continue to chase help to improve this junction and others like it. Please feel free to sign the above petition and ask your neighbours and friends to do the same. Thank you

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