Pedestrian in critical condition after being run over by a fugitive motorist in central Madrid.

An individual who was riding a moped from a popular scooter-sharing company left the vehicle abandoned in the middle of a road after an incident and fled the scene on foot. The police are investigating the circumstances that led the driver to make this decision, trying to determine whether he was involved in any kind of accident or whether there are other reasons behind his hasty escape. The moped has been removed by the authorities for inspection, and the security cameras in the area are being reviewed for clues about the whereabouts of the individual.

The situation has generated concern among the residents of the area, who are wondering about the security situation and the control of shared vehicles in the city. The 'sharing' companies assure that they are cooperating with the police to help identify the driver and to clarify the facts. This incident has rekindled the debate over the regulation and proper oversight of shared mobility platforms, which have experienced exponential growth in recent years.

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