2 children hospitalized with serious injuries after being hit by car in Manchester, New Hampshire

Boston, MALocal News

Thursday evening, a vehicle struck two children on Belmont Street in Manchester, New Hampshire, resulting in serious injuries and hospitalization. One child was reportedly in a stroller when the incident occurred, prompting a swift response from emergency services. Witnesses described a loud bang followed by multiple sirens, and one person, believed to be the driver, was taken away in an ambulance. Police closed Belmont Street from Lake Avenue to Spruce Street for investigation purposes. The current condition of the injured children is unknown as authorities work to ascertain the cause of the crash.

This incident underscores the risks pedestrians face on busy city streets, particularly children in strollers. Manchester police have not yet released further details regarding the driver or any potential charges. Local officials may need to evaluate safety measures in response to this alarming event.

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