A schoolboy was hit by a vehicle on a busy road near a Tesco Superstore.
Police received a call just before 3.30pm on Tuesday, April 25 following reports of a crash on Rose Lane in Mossley Hill. Once officers arrived at the scene they found a young boy had been hit by a vehicle.
The boy's age or the extent of his injuries have not yet been confirmed by Merseyside Police.
Emergency services including Merseyside Police and the North West Ambulance Service were called to the scene. The road was partially blocked in both directions, with sensors showing traffic was queuing in the area at the time of the crash.
A cordon which was placed at the scene following the incident was lifted around an hour later.
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According to Traffic Monitoring Service, INRIX, the crash happened outside Tesco near Mather Avenue. Police were unable to confirm if anybody was injured in the crash and said enquiries are ongoing.
A spokesperson from Merseyside Police said: "Just before 3.30pm this afternoon (Tuesday 25 April) we received a report of a collision on Rose Lane in Liverpool involving a young boy and a vehicle. Emergency services are currently at the scene whilst our officers continue their enquiries.
"There is no further information at the moment."
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