Toddler taken to hospital in critical condition after being hit by car at Port Lincoln

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Toddler taken to hospital in critical condition after being hit by car at Port Lincoln
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The 23-month-old girl was struck by the car along the seaside city's main shopping strip late on Thursday afternoon, and has been taken to Adelaide's Women's and Children's Hospital.

What's next?A toddler was rushed to hospital in a critical condition on Thursday evening after being hit by a car at Port Lincoln on South Australia's Eyre Peninsula. The 23-month-old girl was struck on Tasman Terrace, the seaside city's main shopping strip, about 5:30pm, police said.

Emergency services including paramedics were called to the scene, and police said the driver of the car was assisting with their inquiries. The SA Ambulance Service said the girl was rushed to Port Lincoln Hospital, and was later flown to Adelaide and taken to the Women's and Children's Hospital. Earlier yesterday afternoon, a motorcyclist was killed in a crash at Blewitt Springs in the Adelaide Hills."The rider, a 78-year-old man from Port Noarlunga South, sadly died at the scene," police said.Teenager dies by suicide inside Banksia Hill, second child to die in youth detention in WA in less than a yearPhoto shows Julie Frearson standing outside, smiling at the camera.Photo shows Anthony Albanese wears a stern expression on his face as he sits in the House of Reps Teenager dies by suicide inside Banksia Hill, second child to die in youth detention in WA in less than a year

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