July 28th 2024.
The well-being of the child involved in the accident is currently unknown, however, it is not believed to be in danger. A wedding celebration was taking place at the Eastern Pavilion venue in Oldham, Greater Manchester when a car collided with the child outside. Reports indicate that the child may have unexpectedly dashed into the road, resulting in the collision. At this time, there is no information available on the age of the child.
Fortunately, it appears that the child's injuries are not severe and are not expected to have a long-term impact on their life. Witnesses recall seeing wedding guests rushing to the aid of the child after the incident occurred. According to one witness who works nearby, the guests came "running out to see what was going on." Photos from the scene show the guests quickly gathering to the roadside, where they were soon joined by emergency services such as police and paramedics.
The incident took place on Featherstall Road South shortly after 4pm on Sunday. As a result, the busy route had to be closed for approximately an hour while two ambulances and multiple police vehicles attended the scene. Thankfully, no arrests have been made in connection with the incident. A spokesperson for Greater Manchester Police confirmed that there was a road traffic collision involving a pedestrian and a vehicle at 4:19pm. They also reassured that the child's injuries are not believed to be life-threatening or life-changing.
In times like these, it's heartwarming to see strangers coming together to help someone in need. We can only hope for a speedy recovery for the child and for everyone involved to find comfort and solace during this difficult time. Let's all remember to be cautious and aware while on the roads, especially during busy events. Let's also continue to lend a helping hand to those in need, as every little gesture can make a big difference.
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