
BREAKING NEWS Child remains fighting for their life after minibus crash on the M4 that killed boy, six, and seriously injured five other youngsters
A child remains in a critical condition in hospital after a horror minibus crash on the M4 that killed a six-year-old boy and seriously injured five other youngsters.
The motorway in Berkshire was locked down in both directions when a Ford Transit overturned on the slip road from Junction 10 to the A329M near Reading at around 2.45pm on Sunday.
Police tonight confirmed five children are still in hospital receiving treatment for serious injuries while another is in a critical condition.
Thames Valley Police detectives have launched an investigation into the fatal crash, but no arrests have been made.
Investigating officer Detective Sergeant Lyndsey Blackaby, of the Serious Collision Investigation Unit, said: 'Firstly, I want to offer my deepest condolences to the family of the child who sadly died in this collision.
'A full investigation has been launched in order to understand what caused the collision.
'We are appealing to anyone who witnessed the collision or the moments leading up to it, to please get in touch.
'Anyone with any dash-cam footage, please upload it to our dedicated online portal.
'Anyone who has information should call 101 or make an online report, via our website, quoting reference number 43250230402.
'Alternatively, you can provide information anonymously to independent charity Crimestoppers by calling 0800 555 111 or via its website.'
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