Boy, 10, rushed to hospital after being knocked down by car on busy Scots road

A ten-year-old boy has been rushed to hospital after being knocked down by a automotive in Glasgow. Emergency providers have been referred to as to the scene on Dumbarton Street at round 11.40am on Sunday October 2.

The highway was closed whereas emergency providers handled the unfolding incident, which passed off close to Harland Avenue. Police Scotland have since confirmed that a younger boy was damage.

He has been taken to the Royal Hospital for Kids for therapy nevertheless, his present situation will not be identified. The highway has since reopened at round 2pm.

A Police Scotland spokesperson stated: "Round 11.40am on Sunday, October 2, police have been referred to as to a report of a boy struck by a automotive on Dumbarton Street, Glasgow.

"Officers attended and the 10-year-old boy was taken by Ambulance to the Royal Hospital for Kids."

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