Boy, 15, is fighting for life with serious head injuries after being hit by police car

Boy, 15, is fighting for life with serious head injuries after being hit by police car on emergency call

  • The teenager has been taken to hospital after the collision with a police car 
  • The incident took place on Garners Lane in Stockport on Saturday, December 26
  • GMP officers were responding to reports of a ‘domestic disturbance’

A police watchdog is investigating after a teenage boy was left critically injured in a crash with a police car responding to an emergency.

Officers from Greater Manchester Police (GMP) were responding to a domestic call on Boxing Day night when the car was in a collision with a 15-year-old pedestrian in Stockport.

He was given trauma care for his head injury by officers at the scene and was then taken to hospital where he remains in a critical condition, the force said. 

A 15-year-old has been left in critical condition after being hit by a police car in Stockport

A 15-year-old has been left in critical condition after being hit by a police car in Stockport

A 15-year-old has been left in critical condition after being hit by a police car in Stockport

The teenager has been taken to hospital with a serious head injury

The teenager has been taken to hospital with a serious head injury

The teenager has been taken to hospital with a serious head injury 

In a statement on Sunday, GMP said: “At around 9.30pm on Saturday 26 December 2020, officers were responding to a domestic disturbance incident when they were involved in a collision with a pedestrian on Garners Lane in Stockport.

“Police stopped and administered trauma care to a 15-year-old boy until the ambulance arrived. The boy has since been taken to hospital with a serious head injury where he remains in a critical condition.”

The Independent Office for Police Conduct have confirmed they are looking into the circumstances. 

Greater Manchester Police officers were responding to reports of a'domestic disturbance'

Greater Manchester Police officers were responding to reports of a'domestic disturbance'

Greater Manchester Police officers were responding to reports of a’domestic disturbance’

A spokesperson said on Sunday: “After being notified by Greater Manchester Police, we sent investigators to the scene and the police post-incident procedure to begin our enquiries and to start gathering evidence.

“Our thoughts are with the family and anyone else affected by this incident.”

Superintendent Marcus Noden, GMP’s divisional commander for Stockport, said on Sunday: “This is a terribly sad incident and our thoughts are with the young boy and his loved ones, who are being offered support by our specially-trained officers during this distressing time.

“This is an incident that police officers wish to never occur, and support is also being offered to the officers involved in last night’s events.

“It is important that a thorough and independent investigation now takes place, and the IOPC will be leading with their enquiries into this incident; therefore it would be inappropriate for us to comment further at this time.”

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