Boy Seriously Injured in Cooks Road Collision; Residents Call for Safer Streets
A young boy was seriously injured after being struck by a truck in the Cooks area on Saturday.
According to preliminary reports, the child was hit along a roadway in the community. Authorities say his injuries are severe, especially to one leg.
The collision has left residents deeply concerned. Many are urging government and local authorities to improve road safety in the area. They stress the need for proper signage, speed controls, and safer pedestrian access.
Police are expected to investigate the circumstances surrounding the incident. Meanwhile, neighbors have expressed shock and sympathy for the boy and his family.
Community members have noted that accidents in the area have occurred before. Therefore, they are calling for immediate measures to prevent future tragedies. Some residents suggested traffic calming measures and public awareness campaigns.
Emergency services responded quickly to the scene. The child was taken to a nearby hospital for urgent medical care. Doctors are monitoring his condition closely.
Authorities have not yet released detailed information on the cause of the crash. However, they are working to determine if driver error or road conditions played a role.
Local leaders have promised to engage with the community about safety improvements. They said more resources may be directed to high-risk areas after reviewing the situation.
The incident highlights ongoing concerns about traffic safety in Antigua. Residents hope it will prompt lasting changes to protect children and pedestrians.
As investigations continue, further details are expected. Meanwhile, the community remains focused on supporting the young boy and ensuring similar accidents are prevented.
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