A security guard injured following an argument about a Kingston University car park crash has been discharged from hospital.
But the driver of the 'hit-and-run' car and his female passenger are still on the loose after dumping the vehicle in a nearby street.
Friday: Police still searching for pair who ran after Kingston Uni car crash injured security guard
Kingston University has promised CCTV of Friday afternoon's incident to the police suggesting that the pair will be identified. The car has not been reported lost or stolen.
There was an angry row in the car park at the university's town centre Penrhyn Road car park after two cars hit each other, according to police.
When security tried to calm things down, a guard was driven into, suffering cuts and bruises.
The driver and his passenger did not stop and their car was found dumped in nearby cul-de-sac Bridle Close.
...@NPASLondon flying in now to assist in this search... pic.twitter.com/bjFi4qJBx8
— Sgts Dave & Will (@MPSKingstonTnC) July 10, 2015
Officers and police dogs swarmed Kingston and Surbiton looking for them, as the police helicopter circled above.
But they have not been found yet and no arrests made, although the investigation is into alleged grievious bodily harm.
The woman driver of the other car did stay behind.
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