A WOMAN pedestrian, who was seriously injured in a crash with a police car, is still in hospital.

The 61-year-old casualty was airlifted to Leeds General Infirmary on Monday, following the collision.

She is still in hospital receiving treatment, according to the latest update from an Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) spokesperson.

The collision happened on Lilycroft Road, Girlington at around 4:45pm.

A police spokesperson said officers in a marked police vehicle, responding to an emergency call, were involved in a serious road traffic collision with a 61-year-old pedestrian. 

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A video of the incident was circulating on social media, which the Telegraph & Argus is choosing not to show at this time. 

The footage appears to show two police cars with blue lights on travelling along the road in the direction of the roundabout.

The woman can be seen crossing the road after the first car has passed and apparently being struck by the second car and carried a distance on the bonnet, before being flung to the ground.