A young boy was rushed to hospital after allegedly being hit by a car outside of a Scots school.The five-year-old was allegedly struck on a crossing on Broomhill Road, outside Antonine Primary in Bonnybridge, just as the school day was ending at 3.13pm yesterday.He was was taken to hospital following the alleged collision.
A 26-year-old woman has since been reported in connection with a road traffic offence.A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “Officers were called to Broomhill Road, Bonnybridge at around 3.15pm on Wednesday, January 25, following a collision involving a child pedestrian and car.“Emergency services attended and the five-year-old boy was taken to hospital by ambulance.“The road was closed for a short time and reopened by 4.05pm.
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