Lilla was rushed to A&E after being struck by the e-bike rider.
Nicky Campbell’s daughter was rushed to hospital after being struck by an e-bike.
The BBC broadcaster said Lilla, 26, was with her sisters in the Peckham area of London when the incident unfolded on Friday night.
Taking to Instagram, he said: “‘It’s been a long and emotional night.
“My daughter Lilla was hit by an e-bike hit-and-run last night in Peckham – hopefully there is CCTV.’
He said he hoped CCTV footage would be able to track the rider down, who allegedly “scarpered” once the ambulance arrived.
Lilla was taken to A&E at King’s College Hospital for treatment.
He continued: “She is badly injured but now at home.
“It could have been so much worse. We are incredibly lucky.”
Campbell went on to thank emergency services.
“The police were magnificent,” he said. He went on to add that the hospital staff were ‘wonderful’, and called them ‘superb’.
Police in London and across the border in Scotland have launched a clampdown on illegal e-bikes activity and modified bikes.
Commander Neerav Patel, who leads the Met’s operations against illegal e-bikes, said: ‘Officers will be using an intelligence-led approach to precisely target hotspots, make arrests, and clear thousands of illegal vehicles from our streets.’
‘We are not starting from scratch,’ adding the force has ‘already seized over 2,500 illegal e-bikes and e-scooters in the last year’.
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