
A woman has suffered life-threatening injuries after an incident in the early hours on a West Cumbrian road.
Police were called at around 12am yesterday, Sunday February 1, to the A595 near Beckermet.
Reports were that there had been a collision involving a red BMW 118I and a woman who was reportedly lying in the road.
The woman, in her 40s, was taken to the Royal Preston Hospital for treatment.
Her condition is described as critical.
Police said initial enquiries identified a potential altercation near to the scene between a man and the woman involved prior to the collision.
This led to the man involved leaving the woman and the area.
Officers said their investigation was aiming to establish the movements of the woman prior to the collision and how she came to be in the road.
Police have arrested a 45-year-old man, from Egremont, on suspicion of assault causing GBH.
He has been interviewed and subsequently bailed pending further enquiries.
Detective Chief Inspector Paddy McDonnell, of Cumberland CID, said: “We are appealing for the public’s help to establish the full circumstances of this incident.
“Specifically, we are attempting to understand what occurred prior to the collision where we understand there was a fight between a man and a woman who are both known to each other.
“It is not clear how or why the woman involved was in the road prior to the collision with the BMW or if there had been a separate fail to stop collision prior to the reported incident.
“We would like to hear from anyone who had seen a man and a woman in the area at the time or has any information connected to this incident.”
Anyone who witnessed the collision or has information which may assist the investigation is asked to contact police online at www.cumbria.police.uk/report-it, quoting incident number 1 of 1 February or call 101.





