A THREE-year-old girl has been airlifted to hospital after being involved in a road traffic collision. The youngster was hit by a white BMW X5 at around 6pm yesterday in Windsor at the junction of …
Investigating officer Detective Inspector Justin Thomas, of the Serious Collision Investigation Unit, said: “I am appealing to anybody who was in the vicinity at the time and may have witnessed the collision to please get in touch.
“All persons and vehicles involved remained at the scene and the child’s family were also present at the time of the collision. “First responders, including the air ambulance, were quickly on scene to provide immediate first aid to the child." Anyone with information or dash-cam footage can call Thames Valley Police on 101 or make a report on their website, quoting reference number 43230378029.The accident happened near to Windsor Castle
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