Nearly three weeks after a horrific crash at a crossing in Westminster , a 27-year-old man is still fighting for his life in hospital.

He was injured when a motorbike collided with him, dragging him along Marylebone Road, near Baker Street station, as he crossed the road.

Emergency services were called to the incident at 7.40am on November 2.

London Ambulance Service (LAS) rushed two men, a 27-year-old pedestrian and a motorcyclist in his mid 40s to hospital.

The pedestrian remains in a central London hospital in a critical condition, Metropolitan Police said on Tuesday (November 21).

The motorcyclist was taken to a central London hospital for treatment and has since been discharged.

Metropolitan Police launched an appeal for information on Tuesday morning, urging witnesses to the serious collision to come forward.

A spokesman said: "Officers would like to speak with anyone who saw the collision or the moments immediately afterwards in which the pedestrian was dragged by the motorbike."

No arrests have been made.

Any witnesses or anyone with any information is asked to call the Serious Collision Investigation Unit on 020 8543 5157 or contact via Twitter @MetCC.

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