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Child dies in driveway accident Shock at child's driveway death
(about 3 hours later)
A one-year-old boy has died after an accident at a house in the Highlands, police have confirmed. A one-year-old boy has died after an accident at a house in the Highlands.
It is understood that the child was crushed by a car, as it rolled backwards down the drive with the baby's three-year-old brother inside. Police named the youngster as Iain Goodwill at a media conference held at Northern Constabulary's headquarters in Inverness.
It is understood that the child was crushed by a car as it rolled backwards down the drive with the baby's three-year-old brother inside.
The emergency services were called to a property in the Kiltarlity area in the hills above Loch Ness on Wednesday.The emergency services were called to a property in the Kiltarlity area in the hills above Loch Ness on Wednesday.
Northern Constabulary said the child was taken to Raigmore hospital in Inverness where he later died. Northern Constabulary said the boy was taken to Raigmore hospital in Inverness where he later died.
The accident happened in the community of Foxhole which is between Kiltarlity and Drumnadrochit at about 1645 BST. The accident happened in the community of Foxhole, which is between Kiltarlity and Drumnadrochit at about 1645 BST.
Police, Highlands and Islands Fire and Rescue Service and Scottish Ambulance Service were called to the house. Police, Highlands and Islands Fire and Rescue Service and the Scottish Ambulance Service were called to the house.
It is thought that the three-year-old was in the car and somehow the vehicle subsequently rolled back and crushed the baby, whom some local people suggest was in a pushchair at the time.
Hamish Maclennan, of Kiltarlity Community Council, said the accident came as a great shock to local people whose hearts went out to the family involved.Hamish Maclennan, of Kiltarlity Community Council, said the accident came as a great shock to local people whose hearts went out to the family involved.