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 Monday, 6 January, 2003, 19:48 GMT
Accident victim is named
Police e-fit
Police issued an e-fit to help identify Mr Andrews
A pedestrian who died after a road accident in Norfolk on New Year's Eve has been identified.

He was Mark Andrews, who was 34 and came from the Sprowston area of Norwich.

Police issued an e-fit picture of Mr Andrews and appealed to the public to help identify him.

He was using a pedestrian crossing on Boundary Road, Norwich, at about 1745 GMT when he was in collision with a Mercedes travelling towards Drayton Road.

He was wearing a watch and had a set of keys on him when he died.

He had no identification on him and had not been reported missing.

Police say they still need to hear from any witnesses.

They are asked to contact Norfolk Police on 01953 424242.


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