Two children are seriously injured after an e-scooter crash on a high street in Scotland, multiple reports say. The incident involves an e-scooter that falls or crashes, leading to injuries that are described as serious by both outlets. The children are taken to the Royal Hospital for Children in Glasgow for treatment. The Scotsman reports that two boys are in hospital with serious injuries, while the Daily Record says two children are seriously injured and were rushed to the same hospital. Both accounts indicate that the victims’ current medical conditions are not detailed publicly beyond being described as serious, and they do not specify how long they have been in hospital or the exact nature of their injuries. The reports also do not provide information on the cause of the crash, any other people involved, or whether police are investigating. The only consistent information across sources is the serious nature of the injuries, the location in Scotland on a high street, and that the children receive care at the Royal Hospital for Children in Glasgow.
Two children seriously injured after e-scooter crash on Glasgow high street
Two children are seriously injured after an e-scooter crash on a high street in Scotland, multiple reports say. The incident involves an e-scooter that falls or crashes, leading to injuries that are d...
- Two children are reported to have been seriously injured in an e-scooter crash on a Scottish high street.
- The incident involves an e-scooter fall or crash.
- Both victims are treated at the Royal Hospital for Children in Glasgow.
- The children’s current conditions are not fully detailed beyond being described as serious.
- No shared cause of the crash is reported in the sources.
They are currently being treated at the Royal Hospital for Children in Glasgow
11 hours agoThey were raced to the Royal Hospital for Children in Glasgow, where their current conditions are unknown.
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