A child has been rushed to hospital with life-threatening injuries following a hit-and-run incident in Long Cross, Bristol. The collision occurred near the junction with Kings Weston Road earlier today, prompting an urgent police response.

Incident Overview

At approximately 1:51 pm, Avon and Somerset Police received reports that a BMW had left the road and struck a child. Witnesses stated that the vehicle’s two occupants, a man and a woman, fled the scene on foot immediately after the crash.

Emergency services, including police, ambulance, and fire crews, attended the scene, and the child was transported to the hospital in critical condition. Officers remain on-site conducting investigations and collecting evidence.

Search for Suspects

Police have launched a manhunt for the two individuals believed to be involved. They are described as follows:

  • Man: White, with short dark-coloured hair. He was last seen wearing a grey puffer jacket, light-coloured trousers, and white trainers.
  • Woman: White, with blonde hair. She was wearing a black puffer coat, blue jeans, and light-coloured shoes.

Enquiries to confirm their identities are ongoing, and police are appealing to the public for assistance.

Police Appeal

A statement from Avon and Somerset Police read:
“We were called at 1:51 pm today (17 November) to a report that a BMW car had left the road in Long Cross, near its junction with Kings Weston Road, and collided with a child. It was also reported that the two occupants of the car had subsequently left the scene.”

The force is urging anyone with information about the incident or the whereabouts of the suspects to come forward. Officers are particularly keen to hear from witnesses or anyone with dashcam footage from the area around the time of the collision.

Community Reaction

Local residents have expressed shock and concern over the incident, with many calling for increased road safety measures in the area. One witness described the scene as “chaotic” as emergency crews worked to assist the child.

How to Help

Anyone with information is asked to contact Avon and Somerset Police on 101, quoting reference number 1234/17NOV, or submit details anonymously via Crimestoppers at 0800 555 111.

This remains a developing story, and updates will follow as more information becomes available.

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