An appeal for witnesses by Barnet police following a road collision
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The Met are appealing for witnesses after a serious collision in Hendon that left a toddler critically injured.
A two-year-old boy was taken to hospital on Tuesday, 7 November after a collision with a white pick-up truck on the A1 Great North Way.
The victim remains in a critical condition.
Detectives from the Roads and Transport Policing Command are appealing for witnesses or dashcam footage.
This is the second incident of a child being hit in Barnet this year. On January 13th, an 11-year-old was taken to hospital after being hit on Friern Barnet Lane.
The Met are asking any witnesses of the incident to call the Serious Collision Investigation Unit on 020 8246 9820 or via 101 quoting reference CAD 3824/07Nov.
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StandfirstA road collision in Hendon has left a two-year-old in critical care.
The Met are appealing for witnesses after a serious collision in Hendon that left a toddler critically injured.
A two-year-old boy was taken to hospital on Tuesday, 7 November after a collision with a white pick-up truck on the A1 Great North Way.
The victim remains in a critical condition.
Detectives from the Roads and Transport Policing Command are appealing for witnesses or dashcam footage.
This is the second incident of a child being hit in Barnet this year. On January 13th, an 11-year-old was taken to hospital after being hit on Friern Barnet Lane.
The Met are asking any witnesses of the incident to call the Serious Collision Investigation Unit on 020 8246 9820 or via 101 quoting reference CAD 3824/07Nov.
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