Bank Holiday horror as boy, 4, dies after being hit by a car – as police investigate tragic crash

  • Paramedics treated the boy at the scene on George Road in Birmingham
  • They then rushed him to hospital where he tragically died from his injuries

Police have launched an investigation after a four-year-old boy died after being hit by a car on Bank Holiday Monday.

Paramedics treated the boy at the scene on George Road, in Erdington, Birmingham after he was struck by the vehicle at around 6pm yesterday. 

They then rushed him to hospital where he tragically died from his injuries.

West Midlands Police said a specialist team including a family liaison officer were now supporting the boy’s family.

They said the driver of the car stopped at the scene and is helping with enquiries but urged any witnesses to get in touch.

Police have launched an investigation after a four-year-old boy died after being hit by a car on Bank Holiday Monday

Police have launched an investigation after a four-year-old boy died after being hit by a car on Bank Holiday Monday

Paramedics treated the boy at the scene on George Road, in Erdington, Birmingham after he was struck by the vehicle at around 6pm yesterday

Paramedics treated the boy at the scene on George Road, in Erdington, Birmingham after he was struck by the vehicle at around 6pm yesterday 

West Midlands Police said a specialist team including a family liaison officer were now supporting the boy's family

West Midlands Police said a specialist team including a family liaison officer were now supporting the boy’s family

Detective Sergeant Paul Hughes, from the Serious Collision Investigation Unit, said: ‘This is a tragedy and our thoughts are with the family of this little boy.

‘We have a family liaison officer supporting the family as they try to come to terms with what happened.

‘We are in the early stages of our investigation and we are appealing for witnesses or for anyone with dashcam footage to please contact us.

‘The driver is helping us with our enquiries.’

A West Midlands Ambulance Service spokesperson said: ‘Two ambulances, two paramedic officers, a MERIT trauma doctor and critical care paramedic and the Midland Air Ambulance from Tatenhill were sent to the junction of Boulton Walk and George Road yesterday following a road traffic collision involving a car and a pedestrian.

‘We received a call at 6.04pm and upon arrival found the pedestrian who was a child.

‘He was assessed by ambulance staff and had sustained life threatening injuries.

‘He received advanced life support at the scene which continued en route to Birmingham Childrens Hospital where he was conveyed by land ambulance under blue light conditions where a medical team was on standby.’

Anyone with information is urged to contact Live Chat via the police’s website or by calling 101 quoting log number 3290 of May 29.

Alternatively, email the team direct at [email protected].

DailyMail

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