Man and two-year-old baby taken to hospital after being hit by practice in Glasgow

Jul 03, 2023 at 1:15 PM
Man and two-year-old baby taken to hospital after being hit by practice in Glasgow

A person and a two-year-old baby have been taken to hospital after being hit by a practice in Glasgow.

Emergency companies have been known as to Garrowhill railway station after the alarm was raised about two casualties on the tracks at round 7.30pm on Sunday.

The man and the toddler have been taken to the city’s Queen Elizabeth University Hospital.

The man stays in a critical situation, whereas the kid’s accidents should not believed to be life-threatening.

British Transport Police (BTP) are investigating what occurred and want to converse to any witnesses who’re but to return ahead.

A police spokesperson stated: “Officers were called to Garrowhill station shortly before 7.30pm on 2 July following reports of two casualties on the tracks.

“Officers attended and two folks – an grownup man and a two-year-old baby – have been taken to hospital the place they each stay.

“Both people sustained injuries from being hit by a train.

“The kid’s accidents should not at the moment believed to be life-threatening, and the person stays in a critical situation.

“Detectives are investigating the full circumstances of the incident and believe there were a number of people on the platform at the time who may have witnessed what happened.

“Anyone who witnessed what occurred and hasn’t already spoken to police is urged to contact BTP.”