Kent Road Pudsey reopened after boy knocked down by car

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Police have reopened a road in Pudsey after a 12-year-old boy was knocked down by a car.

Emergency services were called to Kent Road shortly before 8.30am today after it was reported that there had been a collision near to the junction with Kent Crescent.

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West Yorkshire Police confirmed that a 12-year-old boy was knocked down by car and has been taken to hospital.

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A force spokesperson said: "At 8.29am today, police were called to a road traffic collision in Kent Road, Pudsey, where a 12-year-old boy pedestrian had been involved in a collision with a Ford Kuga near to the junction with Kent Crescent.

"The boy was taken to hospital by ambulance for treatment."

A scene and road closure were kept in place pending an update on his condition, but the road has since reopened.

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