Police launch appeal after girl, 12, hit by car outside Ayrshire school

Police are actually interesting for witnesses after a schoolgirl was hit by a automobile yesterday.

The 12-year-old was struck by the car on Friday afternoon on Saltcoats Street, Stevenston.

The Auchenharvie Academy scholar was knocked down outdoors her personal faculty at round 12.40pm and rushed to Queen Elizabeth College Hospital in Glasgow for therapy.

The extent of the accidents sustained by the pupil has not been disclosed.

Officers are actually asking for anybody who witnessed the incident or who has dashcam footage to return ahead.

Sergeant Gordon Stewart of the Street Policing Unit at Irvine stated: “Round 12.40pm on Friday, September 23, police have been known as to a report of a crash involving a automobile 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.”

North Ayrshire Council wished the scholar a speedy restoration.

A neighborhood authority spokesperson added: “We're conscious that an Auchenharvie Academy pupil is presently being cared for in hospital and we want them a speedy restoration.

“The incident itself is a matter for Police Scotland and so it will not be acceptable for North Ayrshire Council to offer any additional remark at the moment.”

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