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'I will always be angry at that driver for leaving me for dead - clearly they have no conscience'

Leicester Mercury

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November 18, 2025

NO-ONE EVER CHARGED OVER CHRISTMAS 2016 HIT-AND-RUN WHICH CHANGED KAYLEY'S LIFE

- By STAFF REPORTER

A MUM whose life was torn apart when she was almost killed in a hit-and-run collision says she can never forgive the driver.

Kayley Hicken, 35, was mowed down while she waited for a taxi outside a friend’s house in Thurmaston on December 17, 2016.

A white VW Golf mounted the pavement and ploughed into her, dragging the mum-of-one under the car.

The driver has never been traced.

Kayley suffered a traumatic brain injury, a broken leg, smashed pelvis, torn liver and internal bleeding.

Her injuries were so severe, her family were told she was close to death.

But she defied the odds and, after a week in a coma and two months in hospital, doctors described her as an “unexpected survivor”.

Police launched a manhunt for the driver but, despite several arrests, no-one was ever charged.

Kayley, who was forced to abandon her career as a carer as a result of the crash, still suffers pain and emotional scarring today.

There is also a risk of she will need further surgery and potentially require a wheelchair in later life.

MEER VERHALEN VAN Leicester Mercury

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