Tri-County Vanguard

Child injured in vehicle-pedestrian collision

- TINA COMEAU TRICOUNTY VANGUARD

A six-year-old child was airlifted to hospital in Halifax after being hit by a vehicle on Highway 1 in St. Bernard, Digby County, last Friday morning as she was going to her bus stop.

According to the RCMP, at 7:39 a.m. on Jan. 11, a vehicleped­estrian collision occurred on Hwy. 1 in St. Bernard.

“A man was driving a car south on Highway 1 when a child ran across the road in front of him,” an RCMP media release reads. “Due to other children being on the roadside at the same time, he was not able to avoid the child and struck her.”

There was no school bus on the scene at the time the incident occurred.

Reports were that the child had suffered a broken leg.

Both RCMP Cpl. Jennifer Clarke and Tri-County Regional Centre of Education communicat­ions officer Tanya Forrest said the child was going to her bus stop when she was struck.

“From reading the file and speaking to the members he had nowhere to go,” Clarke said about the driver. “He didn’t want to lose control because there were other kids on the road there.”

“She was going to her bus stop, and crossing the road, the bus wasn’t there yet,” Forrest said.

The RCMP said the six-yearold was transporte­d via LifeFlight to Halifax to be treated for her injuries. The driver of the car was not physically injured but was shaken up.

Forrest said as far as the TCRCE understand­s from speaking to the girl’s school principal (she is a student of Weymouth Consolidat­ed School) it was her two siblings that were present when the accident occurred.

The school bus that arrived on the scene a few minutes later with students aboard did not stop at the scene.

Forrest said there is always student services personnel present at schools and between that person and the principal, anyone at the elementary school who needed to talk about what had happened had support available to them. The TCRCE also offered added support if needed.

Highway 1 was closed for 90 minutes Friday morning while police and emergency personnel were on scene.

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