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Mothers and pupils help lift car that crushed boy, five, in Bromley

Mothers and pupils on the school-run helped lift a car to free a critically injured five-year-old after a crash outside a primary school.

The boy was struck by the black Nissan Juke as he crossed a road outside Launcelot Primary School in Bromley at 3.26pm yesterday.

Police today said he remained in a critical condition in hospital after being treated at the scene for more than an hour.

A 15-year-old pupil said: “People from the primary school and mums were helping. There was about eight of them trying to move the car. He was under the right side of the car.”

A girl, also 15, who lives nearby added: “The boy was screaming and crying and still talking. A woman said he was on his scooter and went under one of the car wheels.”

The female driver of the car stopped at the scene and was not arrested.