Police have confirmed how a woman came off of an e-bike in Malvern last week, causing an air ambulance to be called to the area.
A spokesperson from West Mercia Police said: "I can confirm that police were called at around 3.10pm on Wednesday, September 21.
"A young woman had come off an E-bike and was reported as being injured in Pound Bank Road.
"She had been travelling at speed down the road and came off the bike.
"There was no other vehicle involved.
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"She attended hospital but her injuries are not thought to be serious or life changing."
Police believe that she may have hit a bump of manhole cover in the road, causing her to come off of her bike.
A spokesperson for West Midlands Ambulance Service had previously said that the woman was travelling on an E-scooter instead of an E-bike.
They said: "A woman has been taken to hospital after coming off an E-scooter in Malvern.
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"WMAS was called to Pound Bank Road at just after 3pm on Wednesday afternoon.
"An ambulance, a paramedic officer and the Midlands Air Ambulance from Strensham were sent to the scene.
"The woman was assessed and treated for her injuries before she was taken by ambulance to Worcestershire Royal Hospital.
"Her condition is not life-threatening."
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