A car crash involving pedestrians near Christmas market causes hospitalization of baby and child.

Two kids taken to hospital.

December 1st 2024.

A car crash involving pedestrians near Christmas market causes hospitalization of baby and child.
A recent incident shook the quiet streets of Chipping Sodbury High Street near the bustling Christmas market. According to Google's picture, it was a beautiful day with people milling around, enjoying the holiday spirit. However, the atmosphere was soon marred by a low-speed crash involving a driver and pedestrians. The emergency services rushed to the scene after receiving reports of the incident at midday today.

It appears that the driver, a man in his 80s, was attempting to maneuver out of a parking space in the market town, which is located about 13 miles northeast of Bristol. Unfortunately, he collided with a group of pedestrians in the process. Ambulance crews also arrived on the scene and assessed five adults, two children, and the driver. As a precautionary measure, a baby and a child were taken to the hospital, as confirmed by Avon and Somerset Police.

However, the police have reassured everyone that despite the large emergency response, no one has sustained life-threatening or life-changing injuries. While the situation is certainly concerning, we can all take solace in the fact that the young children involved in the incident are receiving medical attention.

In light of the incident, the organisers of the Christmas Sunday fair have released a statement, assuring everyone that the event will continue as planned after receiving guidance from the authorities. They have also requested people to refrain from taking photos of the incident and avoid speculating on social media. Instead, they urge everyone to cooperate with the emergency services as they work towards helping those who need assistance.

The police have also appealed to the public for any information or footage of the incident. If you have any relevant information, please do not hesitate to contact the authorities. Stay updated with the latest news by following The Agency on Twitter and Facebook. You can also receive our articles straight to your device by signing up for our daily push alerts. Let us all come together as a community and support those who have been affected by this unfortunate incident.

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