Girl, 12, rushed to hospital after being 'knocked down' by car outside Ayrshire school

A younger lady has been rushed to hospital after being 'knocked down' close to a faculty in North Ayrshire.

The incident happened shortly after 12.30pm in the present day when officers have been alerted to studies of a crash involving a automotive and a pedestrian exterior Auchenharvie Academy on Saltcoats Street within the city of Stevenston.

Emergency providers, together with Police Scotland and Scottish Ambulance Service, raced to the scene and a 12-year-old feminine was taken to Queen Elizabeth College Hospital in Glasgow to obtain remedy.

The extent of her accidents should not but recognized, neither is her present situation. Cops say enquiries into the occasion are persevering with, and anybody with any data on what occurred is being urged to get in contact.

Sergeant Gordon Stewart of the Street Policing Unit at Irvine mentioned: “Round 12.40pm on Friday, 23 September, police have been known as to a report of a crash involving a automotive and a pedestrian on Saltcoats Street, Stevenston.

“Officers attended and a 12-year-old lady was taken to the Queen Elizabeth College Hospital.

"Police enquiries are persevering with and any witnesses or any drivers with dash-cam footage are requested to contact us. Anybody with data which will help ought to contact 101 with reference 1423 of 23 September.”

A North Ayrshire Council spokesperson mentioned: "We're conscious that an Auchenharvie Academy pupil is at the moment being cared for in hospital and we want them a speedy restoration.

"The incident itself is a matter for Police Scotland and so it could not be applicable for North Ayrshire Council to supply any additional remark right now."

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