The driver in a hit and run in Abbotsford that left a father of six with life-threatening injuries surrendered on Tuesday, police said. Abbotsford police said the 24-year-old driver appeared before investigators on Friday. Investigators also located the vehicle involved in the collision, police said.

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Dale Lylyk, 38, was hit while crossing the street on Hillcrest and Clearbrook Road shortly before midnight on Tuesday. Police say the driver did not stay at the scene. Dale Lylyk in hospital after being hit by a driver in Abbotsford on Tuesday night. Submitted He is currently in a coma at Royal Columbian Hospital after undergoing surgery to relieve pressure on his brain and remove his small intestine. Trending Stories

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The story goes on under the ad His impact also left fractures in the skull. On Thursday, Lylyk’s mother and sister made an emotional appeal to the driver of the collision to do the right thing and surrender. 0:29 Delta Police Seek Public Assistance to Locate Driver Wanted in Crash and Run Delta Police Seek Public Assistance to Locate Driver Wanted in Crash and Run – April 12, 2022 “I do not know how anyone could do this, I try to wrap my brain around how someone could hit someone and just leave, I tried to find many reasons, maybe they were scared, maybe I did not know they hit someone,” said Michele Lylyk to Global News.

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“If they had helped him, it might not have been so bad, but they left and left him.” The story goes on under the ad Abbotsford police thanked the media and the public for their help in the case and said the investigation remained active. The driver has not been publicly identified and no charges were announced until Friday. © 2022 Global News, part of Corus Entertainment Inc.