Man accused of stealing teen’s gold iPhone as she lay injured with broken legs after road crash is cleared by cops after they failed to find mobile
Victim Ruby-Tuesday Hobbs' phone was swiped as she lay trapped in railings by a central reservation
A MAN arrested after a teenage girl's iPhone was stolen as she lay writhing in agony with two broken legs has been cleared by cops.
Ruby-Tuesday Hobbs' phone disappeared after she was mowed down by a suspected drink-driver on Christmas Eve.
A BMW reportedly mounted a traffic island and smashed into the teen as she stood waiting to cross the road walking to McDonald's with two friends.
A 35-year-old local man was arrested on suspicion of stealing her mobile - but police have not been able to find it and say it has not been used since the incident.
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The case against the man has since been dropped.
Surgeons have inserted a metal plate into her right thigh and gave her a blood transfusion.
Ruby was standing on a pedestrian island in the middle of a carriageway near Drake Circus Shopping Centre when she hit by the BMW 3-series coupe.
A 27-year-old man from the city was arrested on suspicion of causing serious injury by dangerous driving and driving under the influence.
He is still on police bail.
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