Don't miss a thing by getting the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox The family of a little boy who was struck by a speeding truck in Clayton have thanked ambulance crews for saving his life.
Kai Clayton, now four, was left fighting for his life after being thrown down the road by a tipper truck on North Road on last July.
Little Kai, then three, suffered a fractured skull, multiple bleeds on the brain, a broken pelvis, broken femur, five broken ribs, a lacerated liver and trauma to his lung.
A North West Air Ambulance (NWAA) crew placed Kai in an induced coma at the side of the road, performing a rapid sequence induction (RSI), a procedure to manage his breathing whilst under anaesthetic.
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