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Support for Leo Durrington aged 3

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This young man was seriously injured in a hit & run accident involving a stolen van.

He is critically ill, in hospital and we want to show that our town, supports each other and will continue to do so, regardless of the criminal activity, that is rife all over the country.

We hope that we can provide Leo, and his family,  some comfort and support, from the community of Absolute Leigh

Here is the report, from the Police

Two teenagers have been arrested following a collision in Leigh that left a three-year-old boy in a critical condition.

Shortly after 10.35am today (Tuesday 30 October 2018), officers were on patrol in Leigh when they attempted to stop a stolen white Ford Transit Connect van on Wigan Road.

The van failed to stop for officers and during a brief pursuit, the van collided with three-year-old Leo Durrington from Wigan.

The van failed to stop at the scene and fled towards Twist Lane.

The officers immediately stopped and administered first aid to Leo before paramedics and the air ambulance arrived at the scene.

Leo was rushed to hospital with life-threatening injuries and he remains in a critical condition.

The van was later recovered on St Johns Street in Abram.

On Tuesday evening, detectives investigating the collision arrested a 16-year-old boy on suspicion of causing serious injury by dangerous driving, aggravated vehicle taking, failing to report a collision and failing to stop following a collision.

A 15-year-old boy was arrested on suspicion of allowing himself to be carried in a stolen vehicle.

The incident has been referred to our Professional Standard’s Branch who have made a referral to the Independent Office for Police Conduct in line with normal force policy.

Police Sergeant Lee Westhead, of GMP’s Serious Collision Investigation Unit, said: “Thanks to the quick work of our officers, and information received from the public, we have managed to make two arrests following this horrendous incident earlier today.

“I would like to thank everyone who has come forward to police with information so far but our investigation does not stop here, and I would ask anyone with information about what happened to please get in touch with police.

“Leo is still in a critical condition in hospital, and my thoughts are with him and his family at this incredibly difficult time.”

Donations 

  • Dorothy Reid
    • £10 
    • 5 yrs

Fundraising team: Absolute Leigh Admins (4)

Stewart McGarrie
Organizer
Danielle Evans
Team member
Jess Eastoe
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Nick Nash Ashcroft
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