A taxi driver from Bradford says he is suffering from sleepless nights following a reported hit and run.
Mohammed Khan had just dropped off his last customer of the night when a white Range Rover allegedly drove into his car before reversing away.
The incident took place around 12.25am on Sunday, August 7, on Watty Hall Road at the roundabout with St Enoch's Road, Wibsey.
Mr Khan told the T&A: “A car rammed into me. I’m a taxi driver, I’d just dropped a fare off.
“I didn’t have time to react.
“It came fast.
“I was coming home from there and I saw the car and it came full speed, rammed into me for no apparent reason. He reversed back and drove off.
“I’m feeling very depressed. I haven’t slept for three days.
“I’ve been going round everywhere asking people for CCTV.”
A spokesperson for West Yorkshire Police said: “Enquiries have been carried out locally to locate the offending vehicle after the collision was reported to police in the early hours of Sunday.
“Anyone with information that would assist in identifying the vehicle involved, which was said to be a white Range Rover, is asked to contact police on 101, or by using the LiveChat facility, quoting log 64 of August 7.”
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