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A 10-year-old girl was seriously hurt when she was knocked down by a police car outside her home in Devon. | |
Emergency services were called to an unclassified road in Tiverton on Saturday morning, near Stoodleigh Cross and Loxbeare. | Emergency services were called to an unclassified road in Tiverton on Saturday morning, near Stoodleigh Cross and Loxbeare. |
The girl suffered significant injuries and was taken to the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital, then flown to Frenchay Hospital near Bristol. | The girl suffered significant injuries and was taken to the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital, then flown to Frenchay Hospital near Bristol. |
The Independent Police Complaints Commission has been informed. | The Independent Police Complaints Commission has been informed. |
An investigation into the accident by the Devon and Cornwall force traffic department was overseen by specialist collision scene investigators from an independent force. | An investigation into the accident by the Devon and Cornwall force traffic department was overseen by specialist collision scene investigators from an independent force. |
Supt Tim Swarbrick told BBC News the girl was believed to have been playing with her twin sister in the driveway of her home shortly before the accident happened. | |
He said the police vehicle involved had been on a routine patrol and was not responding to an incident. | He said the police vehicle involved had been on a routine patrol and was not responding to an incident. |