'Awful' scenes as small child is rushed to hospital alongside woman after they were hit by a car
•A woman and a small child were struck by a car.
•Both victims were transported to the hospital for treatment.
•The incident has been described as "awful" by witnesses.
By ASHLEY NICKEL, NEWS REPORTER, AUSTRALIA Published: 13:55, 14 July 2026 | Updated: 14:20, 14 July 2026 A young boy and woman were rushed to hospital after being struck by a car while walking on a residential street. Police and ambulance crews responded to a triple-zero call following the collision on Belgravia Street in Cloverdale, east Perth, about 4.30pm (AWST). The boy was taken to Perth Children's Hospital by ambulance under lights and sirens. The woman was taken to Royal Perth Hospital. Information on their conditions has not been shared. A witness described the scene to 7News as 'awful'. 'I saw the ambulance officers doing compressions on a small child and it was pretty awful,' they said. A large section of Belgravia St was closed following the crash. A woman and young boy were hit by a car on Belgravia Street in Cloverdale on Tuesday afternoon (pictured are officers at the scene) Police partially closed the street (above) while collecting evidence Officers were seen combing the area and inspecting a grey Toyota, parked in the middle of the road. Officers remained at the scene on Tuesday evening. Daily Mail has contacted WA Police for comment.المصدر: Daily Mail | Source: Daily Mail
→A woman and a small child were struck by a car.
→Both victims were transported to the hospital for treatment.
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