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Baby injured in crash is stable | |
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A baby boy seriously injured in a car crash in County Londonderry is now in a stable condition. | |
The baby, aged three months, is being treated at Belfast's Royal Victoria Hospital. | |
His mother was being treated at Antrim Area Hospital but has now been discharged. | |
They were injured when two cars collided at Dunglady Road on Upplerlands, near Maghera at about 1400 GMT on Wednesday. | |
Dunglady Road which was closed after the accident has now been reopened. | |
SDLP assembly member Patsy McGlone said he knows the family well and they were in everyone's thoughts. | |
"The entire parish is praying for the family, particularly the baby that he makes a full and speedy recovery," he said. | |
"His mother is a former neighbour of mine, so we are all thinking about her." | |
The driver of the second car, a man in his 40s, sustained non-life threatening injuries in the crash. | |
Police have appealed for anyone who witnessed the crash to contact them on 0845 6008000. | Police have appealed for anyone who witnessed the crash to contact them on 0845 6008000. |
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