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Wales GB Rally: Child motorcyclist hurt in display crash | |
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A child motorcyclist has suffered life-threatening injuries after a crash between two riders involved in a display team performing in Llandudno. | |
It happened on the promenade during a break between race stages at the Wales GB Rally on Sunday at about 11:30 BST. | It happened on the promenade during a break between race stages at the Wales GB Rally on Sunday at about 11:30 BST. |
An air ambulance was called to the scene and airlifted the child to Alder Hey Children's Hospital in Liverpool. | |
North Wales Police asked anyone who filmed the crash to contact the force. | North Wales Police asked anyone who filmed the crash to contact the force. |
The incident happened on the seafront outside the St George's Hotel in front of crowds in town for the rally. | The incident happened on the seafront outside the St George's Hotel in front of crowds in town for the rally. |
Supt Neil Thomas said: "Our thoughts at this time are with the family of the child. | Supt Neil Thomas said: "Our thoughts at this time are with the family of the child. |
"We would like to thank members of the public as well as local businesses for their cooperation whilst officers carried out their initial investigation at the scene." | "We would like to thank members of the public as well as local businesses for their cooperation whilst officers carried out their initial investigation at the scene." |
The final stage of the rally was delayed before restarting with a reduced field of 14 cars. | The final stage of the rally was delayed before restarting with a reduced field of 14 cars. |
A Wales Rally GB spokesman said its thoughts were with the family of the child. | A Wales Rally GB spokesman said its thoughts were with the family of the child. |