HAMILTON — A 12-year-old Hamilton boy is in hospital after being struck by a car as he was waiting at a bus stop with his family.
Hamilton Police say just before 6 p.m. Thursday, a Honda Civic making a left turn onto Gray Rd. near Hwy 8 struck a westbound Hyundai.
The collision sent the Hyundai onto the sidewalk and into a Hamilton Street Railway bus shelter where the boy was waiting with his father, brother and sister.
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Police say the boy was initially rushed to McMaster Children’s Hospital with life-threatening injuries, but has since been upgraded to serious, but not-life-threatening condition.
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The Hamilton Police Collision Reconstruction Unit has been activated and is assisting Division 2 Uniform Patrol with the investigation.
Police are asking anyone with information to please contact them.
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