Girl, nine, rushed to hospital ‘with head injury’ after being hit by bus

A little girl had a possible head trauma after hitting a bus on a busy road.
Nine -year -old Tuesday afternoon Liverpool, Birkenhead’de double floor. Passers -by and neighbors were said to be seen as flashy to help the child.
While a large cord was placed around the bus, he was quickly taken to hospital for head trauma.
After hearing the accident at 15.50, police flocks were called to New Chester Road.
From the intersection of Woodward Road to Dell Grove Junction, the police band was established and drivers were asked to avoid the region.
A local one who saw after the accident Liverpool told Echo: ‘I came home from work and saw the ambulance and all the police cars.
“ This is very heartbreaking. I hope the little girl is good. ‘
Another said they saw five or 10 people running to help the girl.
A nine -year -old girl suffered a possible head trauma after she was shot with a double -storey bus at New Chester Road.
Police herds were called on the busy road and set up a large cord band from the junction of Woodward Road to Dell Grove Junction
Since then, the road has been opened, but Mersexia called for any witness or public members to communicate.
Police said in a statement earlier: ‘Emergency services on Tuesday, July 15 after this after a serious collision in Birkenhead can verify.
“ Around 15.50 Emergency Services, Plant Grove and New Chester Road near the intersection, a nine -year -old girl was invited to a bus reports with a pedestrian.
“ Girl, head trauma was taken to hospital for evaluation.
There is a cord, including a road closure in the New Chester Road, from Woodward Road Junction to Dell Grove Junction.
“ We advise all drivers to avoid the region and encourage them to plan an alternative route if they travel in the region.
‘Anyone who witnesses the collision or captured the CCTV or Dashcam event (0151) 777 5747 to contact the serious collision investigation unit (SCIU) or send E -mail to sciu@merseyside.uk address.
‘Alternatively on DM @Merpolcc or @crimestoppersuk 0800 555 111, quoting the reference of 25000582795.’




