Gardaí Interview A Man In Relation To Hit And Run In Bandon At The Weekend
A two year old boy suffered a broken collar bone when he was hit by a car
The car failed to stop on Oliver Plunkett Street in the centre of the town at around 6pm on Saturday evening.
The toddler had been with his mother but it's believed he got out his buggy and wandered on to the road when he was hit by the car.
A car was forensically examined in connection with the investigation and a file will be sent to the DPP.
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