Moment car flips over towards child and mum pushing buggy in horror crash

Horror footage has shown the moment a car flipped up and almost hit a mum and her child in a scary crash as they were just about to cross the road in Olton, Solihull.

The car smacked into a lamppost and then tipped over right where a mum and her young child, who might be two-years-old, were standing. The mum managed to move the pushchair away just as the car came tumbling towards them. The incident occurred outside shops on Warwick Road at 4pm, on Saturday, December 16.

After the crash, a shop worker helped out and said: "The mum was in shock and her little girl was only aged around two. We think she had a broken leg. It was a terrible crash."

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Two ambulances came quick to help the hurt driver and the little girl, who both got taken to hospital but will be okay. The girl's mum got checked out there and then and didn't need to go to the hospital.

An ambulance lady told BirminghamLive, "We were called at 4.11pm on Saturday to a road traffic collision involving a car and two pedestrians on Warwick Road, Solihull. Two ambulances and a paramedic officer attended the scene."

"Upon arrival, we found a woman and child who were pedestrians and a woman who was the driver of the car. The driver of the car and the child were assessed and had non-life-threatening injuries."

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"The driver received treatment from ambulance staff and both were conveyed to Heartlands Hospital for further assessment. A woman who was a pedestrian was assessed and had minor injuries. She received treatment from ambulance staff and did not require further treatment and was discharged at the scene."

A police spokesperson added: "We attended a collision on Warwick Road, Olton, Solihull, where a car hit a lamppost at a zebra crossing. Fortunately, no one was injured, and no arrests were made."

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