Five year old killed in crash involving bin lorry while riding bike Fatal collision happened in Walsall yesterday on road described as “dangerous” by one local cycling
A five year old boy has been killed in a crash involving a bin lorry while he was riding his bike in Walsall on a road described by one local as “dangerous.”
A member of the public was trying to administer CPR to the child when paramedics arrived, according to West Midlands Ambulance Service, which said in a statement:"Staff took over treatment and administered advanced trauma care to the boy at the scene and continued with treatment en route to hospital.
The vehicle involved was privately owned and was not undertaking work on behalf of Walsall Council, the local authority confirmed.
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