5-year-old-boy injured by driver who had suspended license on East 149th South in Bronx, New York
Bronx boy, 5, in serious condition after being struck by speeding driver with suspended license
An SUV driver with a suspended license slammed into a 5-year-old boy on a Bronx street Tuesday afternoon, fracturing the youngster’s skull, cops said.
The boy was rushed to Lincoln Hospital in serious condition, and the 35-year-old driver was taken away in cuffs, police said.
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