A man has been arrested for drug driving after a pedestrian was killed in west London.
A pedestrian has been killed in a fatal collision in west London, the Met Police has said.
The male driver, 25, was arrested at the scene in Kensington High Street on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving and drug driving.Police are appealing for witnesses of the incident which took place at 20:22 GMT on Thursday.
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