An elderly pedestrian has died after suffering serious injuries in a road crash.

Harry Slade, 81, was hit by a car on Edinburgh's Lindsay Road, in the Leith area, yesterday afternoon.

Members of the public, including an off-duty doctor, gave him emergency first aid until the ambulance crews arrived.

Mr Slade was then taken to the city's Royal Infirmary, where he later died.

Road policing officers were called to the scene of the crash, which happened at around 1.15pm, and they closed the road for about four hours while they carried out their investigations.

Police in the capital have appealed for witnesses to come forward.

Road policing sergeant Ross Drummond said: "The driver of the Kia stopped immediately and has been helping officers with their inquiry into this incident.

"We are now keen to hear from other motorists or members of the public as we look to establish exactly what happened.

"Officers have managed to speak with a number of those who provided emergency assistance to Mr Slade, but we believe there may be others who witnessed the collision and would urge these individuals to contact police immediately.

"Mr Slade was wearing a distinctive maroon-coloured jacket and a tweed hat. If you remember seeing him around the time of the collision the please get in touch."

Police Scotland can be contacted on 101.