Boy seriously injured after being struck by car towing caravan in Marayong
A boy remains in hospital with serious injuries after being hit by a car towing a caravan in Marayong.
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A boy remains in hospital today after he was struck by a car in Marayong on Monday afternoon.
Emergency crews were called to Harrow St just after 1.30pm on September 30 where they found a boy, aged 10 or 11, who had been hit by a car towing a caravan.
The boy was freed by bystanders before being treated by paramedics for leg injuries.
He was taken to The Children’s Hospital at Westmead in a serious but stable condition.
A hospital spokeswoman told the Advocate the boy remained in a stable condition today.
Shocked onlookers were seen consoling each other at the scene. The incident comes marks a sad start to the school holidays.