Police investigating a fatal hit-and-run involving two cars and two lorries in Tulse Hill have released CCTV as they continue to appeal for information. 

Detectives say they have traced two of the four drivers involved in a fatal collision in Norwood Road, but continue to appeal for witnesses and for two other drivers to come forward.

A 29-year-old from Poland who was staying with family in Wandsworth was killed and it is alleged that none of the vehicles stopped following the crash on Monday morning. 

New images released by police show a white heavy goods vehicle - possibly a Mercedes - which is believed to be the second vehicle involved in the crash.

Police have also released stills of a black car, similar to a Vauxhall SUV, which is thought to be the third vehicle involved.

The victim's family are arriving from Poland and formal identification will take place today (Friday, December 15).

Acting Detective Sergeant Alastair Middleton, said: "We want to hear from anyone who travelled from the South Circular junctions of Norwood Road going towards the junction of Brixton Hill between the hours of 6.30am and 7am on the day of the collision. We are particularly interested in any dashcam footage that may have captured some of the incident before or after the collision.

"We are grateful for all those witnesses who have come forward, but we continue to appeal for anyone who was passing and witnessed the collision and the moments afterwards to contact us immediately.

"Enquiries are continuing to trace the two outstanding vehicles involved.

A number of actions, including the recovery of local CCTV footage are in hand. I would urge the two drivers we are yet to trace come forward and speak with my team."

Police said they believe the victim was hit by a lorry as she crossed the road at a pedestrian crossing, while the lights were green for traffic. The driver failed to stop at the scene.

Officers believe that the woman was then hit by a second lorry and two cars; none of these drivers stopped at the scene.

A 49-year-old male, believed to be the driver of the first lorry, has since been interviewed under caution.

A 52-year-old male, believed to be the driver of the second car, was arrested on the evening of Tuesday, December 12, on suspicion of causing death by careless driving. He was taken into police custody and subsequently released under investigation.

Enquiries continue to trace the driver of the second lorry, and the driver of the first car involved in the collision.