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Hit by a car, very serious two-year-old boy

2022-11-20T21:06:30.840Z


He was in the stroller pushed by his mother, in Gallarate (ANSA) A two-year-old boy was seriously injured after being hit by a car while crossing the street with his mother in Gallarate (Varese). According to what emerged the woman was pushing him in the stroller when a car ran over him, while she was unharmed. The 118 rescuers, a self-medication and resuscitation doctors with an air ambulance intervened on the spot. The little one was then rushed to the hospit


A two-year-old boy was seriously injured after being hit by a car while crossing the street with his mother in Gallarate (Varese).

According to what emerged the woman was pushing him in the stroller when a car ran over him, while she was unharmed.

The 118 rescuers, a self-medication and resuscitation doctors with an air ambulance intervened on the spot.

The little one was then rushed to the hospital in Bergamo.

The local police are investigating the dynamics.

The father and mother did not see the Fiat Panda arrive and hit their child in the stroller as they crossed the road.

The driver of the car, a 70-year-old, in turn said she had not seen them.

This is the provisional dynamics of the bad accident this afternoon in Gallarate (Varese), where an almost two-year-old boy was run over and thrown with a stroller onto the tarmac.

According to what emerged from the motorist, coming out of a roundabout, she would not have noticed the presence of the family on the roadway.

The little one, intubated and transported by helicopter to the Bergamo hospital, suffered a serious head injury.

The 70-year-old, as usual, was subjected to an alcohol test.


Source: ansa

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