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5-year-old hit while crossing the street: Regina police

A 5-year-old was taken to the hospital after being hit by a vehicle in front of L.M. Hanna Elementary on Wednesday. Our Andrew Benson has more on what parents call an unsafe area – Jun 13, 2024

Regina police said a 5-year-old was taken to the hospital after being hit by a vehicle in front of L.M. Hanna Elementary on Wednesday.

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Police said the child had been crossing the street when they were hit.

The driver stayed at the scene.

When officers arrived, the child had been moved indoors and was taken to hospital to get medical attention for non-life-threatening injuries.

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Parent Justin Matheson said the area in front of the school gets extremely congested with traffic due to a lack of parking, making it dangerous for students.

“They could simply just put in pedestrian lights but nobody ever wants to do anything,” he said.

Terry Lazarou with Regina Public Schools told Global News that students at the school witnessed the accident and a letter was distributed to parents.

“Many students and families witnessed the accident and there was a very large police and emergency services response,” the letter said.

“It is important we share this information with you in the even your children have questions.”

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Lazarou said the school’s tragic response team will be on site for the rest of the week to provide counseling to students and teachers who might be experiencing trauma or grief.

Police said no charges have been laid yet and they continue to investigate.

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