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Boy, seven, seriously hurt after being hit by car on Edinburgh's Ferry Road

Boy, seven, seriously hurt after being hit by car on Edinburgh's Ferry Road

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A seven-year-old boy has been seriously hurt after being hit by a car on a busy road in Edinburgh.Emergency services were called to the scene on Ferry Road after the collision at about 18:30.The boy was taken to the Royal Hospital for Children and Young People for treatment - his injuries are serious but not described as life threatening.Police Scotland said inquiries were ongoing and the road has been closed.

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