Boy and girl injured after car hits their buggy in Co Limerick

Collision occurred after four-car crash in Abbeyfeale, Co Limerick on Friday morning

The boy and girl were taken by ambulance from the scene to University Hospital Tralee, Co Kerry. File image: Alan Betson

Two young children have been injured after a car apparently collided with their buggy in Abbeyfeale, Co Limerick on Friday morning, gardaí said.

A three-year-old boy, and and an 11-month old girl sustained injuries when a vehicle involved in a four-car collision moments earlier apparently struck the stroller in which the children were sitting.

It is understood the children were with their father at the time on a morning stroll.

The boy and girl were taken by ambulance from the scene to University Hospital Tralee, Co Kerry.

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Gardaí said the boy and girl had minor injuries.

“Gardaí­ at Newcastlewest are investigating a four car collision which occurred on the Killarney Rd, Abbeyfeale, Co Limerick at approximately 8am this morning. Two children (male 3yrs & female 11 months old) who were in a child buggy were apparently hit by one of the cars involved,” a garda spokesman said.

“Both children were taken to University Hospital Tralee with minor injuries. No other persons were involved.”

“Garda investigations are continuing,” the spokesman added.