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Murder arrest after mother knocked off e-bike in hit-and-run

Alana Armstrong, 25, died at the scene in Pleasley

Barney Davis
Tuesday 03 December 2024 11:04 EST
Alana Armstrong was thrown from the back of an e-bike (Derbyshire Police/PA)
Alana Armstrong was thrown from the back of an e-bike (Derbyshire Police/PA)

A man was arrested on suspicion of murder after a mother was rammed off her e-bike in a fatal hit-and-run.

Alana Armstrong, 25, was killed in the collision in Batley Lane, Pleasley, at around 8pm on Tuesday November 26.

Derbyshire Police said a 23-year-old man was arrested in Mansfield in the early hours of Tuesday morning and remains in custody at St Mary’s Wharf Police Station in Derby where he will be interviewed by officers.

Police said Ms Armstrong, who had a six-year-old son, was a passenger on one of two e-bikes that was chased through the quiet, Derbyshire village by a 4x4.

Derbyshire Police at the scene of the crash
Derbyshire Police at the scene of the crash (BBC)

The rider of one of the bikes - a man in his 20s - was forced to have one of his legs had to be amputated below the knee. He remains in hospital.

Det Insp Steve Shaw said: “We are now nearly a week on from Alana’s death and the response from the public has been nothing short of fantastic.

“We have received information from dozens of people which has been absolutely crucial to bringing about this arrest.

“We still want to hear from anyone who has not already come forward with information that can assist our investigation which you can do in confidence to the force, or completely anonymously to independent charity Crimestoppers.”

Officers scour the scene of the crash for clues
Officers scour the scene of the crash for clues (BBC)

A £20,000 reward was offered by Crimestoppers for key information about Ms Armstrong’s death as friends took to social media to urge potential witnesses to come forward.

A man was driving the vehicle, with a woman in the passenger seat, the force added.

Chf Supt Kirby said he would find those responsible
Chf Supt Kirby said he would find those responsible (BBC)

Over the weekend officers traced the blue Land Rover Discovery involved in the death where it was forensically examined.

Chf Supt Kirby said: “As an officer, as a member of the local community, and as a father, I am devastated for her little boy, her family, and her friends and we will do all we can to find those responsible.”

Anyone with information can contact the force, in confidence, using the reference 24*705090.

To contact the incident room directly click here.

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