7 anos de idade atacado por SUV em Humboldt Park, gravemente ferido
CHICAGO -- A 7-year-old boy was critically hurt in a crash Thursday evening in Humboldt Park.
The child was struck by an SUV just after 6:30 p.m. at high rate of speed near the intersection of Iowa Street and Hamlin Avenue, Chicago police and fire officials said.
1835 pedestre atingido por automóvel.W Iowa / n Hamlin, 7y Macho Red para Stroger.Condição crítica, mas estável.Atingido pelo SUV em alta velocidade.CPD Investigating.
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He was transported to Stroger Hospital in critical condition but stabilized, fire officials said.
CPD said the boy had been "in the street" when he was hit, and the vehicle drove away north on Hamlin after the crash.
The boy suffered a leg injury.
Major Accidents is investigating.
ABC7 Chicago contributed to this report.
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