Woman in her 30s and child rushed to hospital after ‘falling out of moving car’ as cops launch probe
A WOMAN and child were rushed to hospital after allegedly falling out of a moving vehicle.
Emergency services rushed to Taverham, Norfolk, at 9.54pm on Friday following reports the pair had tumbled from a blue Volvo V40.
They discovered a woman in her 30s and a child on the A1067 Fakenham Road and took them to hospital.
The woman remains in nearby Addenbrooke’s hospital with “life-changing injuries”.
But police confirmed on Tuesday the child has been discharged from the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital.
Police have since launched an investigation into the horror.
Caroline Karimi-Ghovanlou, chairman of Taverham Parish Council, told Norwich Evening News: “I was horrified to hear what happened.
“You don’t expect something like this to happen in Taverham.”
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Cops say they would like to speak to anyone who may have witnessed the incident or who has any dashcam footage.
And they are particularly keen to identify a woman, who was driving a white BMW 1 Series and stopped to help those involved at the scene.
Those with information can contact DS Richard Dickinson at Swaffham Police Station on 101 quoting crime reference NC-21042023-544.
Alternatively, you can contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
The Sun has approached Norfolk Police for comment.