Cambridgeshire Police have released a CCTV image of the victim of a hit and run which happened on Beach Road in Cottenham on February 12.
The victim, who is a 50-year-old woman from Cottenham, was found in a ditch on Beach Road just after midnight on February 12, after going for a walk earlier in the evening just after 6pm.
She remains in hospital, a month on from the hit and run, in a serious but stable condition.
The woman has been pictured for the first time since the incident as police continue to appeal for information.
The CCTV image was taken at just after 6pm on High Street, Cottenham, on the day of the collision.
The force would also like to speak to the drivers of a red Ford Focus, silver Kia Rio, silver Daihatsu Terios with a missing spare wheel or a blue VW Polo along Beach Road at just after 6pm that evening.
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PC Mat Waters, from the BCH Serious Collision Investigation Unit (SCIU) said: “We believe the victim was involved in a collision.
"She is still in hospital but is making progress and is recovering.
“We have released the CCTV image of her, with her family’s consent, in the hope that it may jog someone’s memory and they get in touch.
“We have also checked nearby CCTV and identified several vehicles whose owners we would like to speak with.
"We're keen to speak to anyone who was driving a red Ford Focus, silver Kia Rio, silver Daihatsu Terios with a missing spare wheel or a blue VW Polo along Beach Road at just after 6pm that evening.
"We are treating anyone in these vehicles as potential witnesses, and any information or dash cam footage they have - no matter how small - could be crucial to our investigation."
Anyone with information or dashcam footage of the collision, or the moments before or after, should tell us about it through the force website using reference 513 of 11 February.
Anyone without internet access should call 101 quoting the same reference.
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