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Anxious wait for accident boy's mum

LIAM SHORTER: serious facial injuries
LIAM SHORTER: serious facial injuries
Police officers at the scene of the accident. Picture: DAVE DOWNEY
Police officers at the scene of the accident. Picture: DAVE DOWNEY

A MOTHER remains at the hospital bedside of her injured son today after he was struck by a car outside his school.

Liam Shorter, eight, had just left Ashford South Primary School when he stepped into Jemmett Road.

He was taken to Ashford's William Harvey Hospital with a badly broken leg and serious facial injuries, including a broken cheek bone. He has undergone surgery and is said to be in a stable condition.

Today members of his family are waiting to hear whether he has got the all-clear. His distraught mother Angie, 39, has kept a vigil at Liam’s bedside since he was admitted.

The accident has sparked anger among campaigners who have fought for a pedestrian crossing in the road which leads to several schools, nurseries, parks and a college.

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