A WOMAN remains in hospital after suffering "serious, life-changing" injuries in a crash in Llandudno last month.
The crash, involving a coach and a pedestrian, took place on Deganwy Avenue on July 20.
The pedestrian, 64, remains in hospital in Stoke and is being treated for her injuries, which police said were "serious" and "life-changing".
North Wales Police's Roads Policing Unit are now appealing for witnesses and information on the incident.
PC Liam Gray of the Roads Crime Unit is urging anybody who may have witnessed the collision to contact officers.
He said: “We’d like to thank all those who have already contacted us, however we are particularly keen to speak with the driver of a white vehicle that was travelling along Deganwy Avenue from the direction of Gloddaeth Street heading towards Lloyd Street around the time of the collision.
“We are also asking anybody who may have dash cam or CCTV footage from the general area of the collision to contact us as soon as possible to assist with our ongoing investigation.”
Anybody with information is asked to contact officers at the Roads Crime Unit via the website or by calling 101 quoting reference number 24000633416.
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