Wirral teenager struck by car outside school

A WIRRAL schoolboy was taken to hospital after he was struck by a car yesterday.

The incident, which involved a 14-year-old boy and a black Renault Megane, happened outside St Mary’s Catholic College, Wallasey Village, at around 3.35pm.

The teenager was taken to Arrowe Park Hospital to be treated for a suspected broken leg and the driver stopped at the scene.

Anyone with information should call police on 0151 777 5444.


 

Comments(2)

Wirralrob says...
1:20pm Thu 18 Oct 12

Notice Wirral Council are happy to put roundabouts lights and everything else to calm traffic in pointless places but outside a massive school?!? Oh no, no-one gets run over by schools.

JimmyMercury says...
11:20pm Thu 18 Oct 12

Sorry mate but that is absolute rubbish. There are more lighted crossings in Wallasey Village than most of Wirral.

I drive through this area every day at school chucking out time and the antics of the pupils has to be seen to be believed.

It's fun to run across in front of moving vehicles, it's not cool to use a crossing and only a wimp would wait for the green man especially in front of your peers.

They all need lessons in road safety but I doubt it would sink in.

Glad the lad is okay but I understand it was his fault despite the police asking for witnesses.

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