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3-year-old Cape Coral boy critically injured in hit-and-run
BONITA SPRINGS A 3-year-old Cape Coral boy was clinging to life after being struck by a car on Tuesday.
The child, whose name was not released by police Tuesday, was airlifted to Lee Memorial Hospital in a critical, unresponsive state, said city spokeswoman Connie Barron. He was later taken via helicopter to the St. Petersburg All Children’s Hospital with multiple serious injures, she said.
The man believed to have hit the child near the intersection of Kismet Parkway and Del Prado Boulevard left the scene and was later detained in North Fort Myers for questioning, Barron said.
Police described him as an older, heavyset man with a white beard and wire-rimmed glasses, who possibly visits the area often and does construction work.
He was driving a late model 1980s Chrysler New Yorker that is brown or maroon in color and is missing the front driver side hubcap.
Barron said the man had not been charged Tuesday afternoon and his identity would not be released pending the investigation.
The 3-year-old was being pulled in a wagon by his aunt as the two left the Publix shopping plaza nearby, Barron said. They were headed south on the west side of Del Prado Boulevard when bridge construction workers told them they couldn’t go through.
As his aunt spoke with construction workers, the child jumped out of the wagon and ran across Del Prado into the path of a vehicle in the outside northbound lane.
It is unclear how quickly the vehicle was traveling.







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Do not blame the driver of the car. Del Prado is a death trap and that baby should have either been carried or someone should have been walking behind the wagon to watch his every move. Now that poor little guy is clinging to life and a man will have to live in agony for the rest of his life for an accident he caused that could have been prevented. I will pray for both of them. And the Aunt should have to answer for her lack of judgment.
#1 Posted by ktcarc66 on October 8, 2008 at 11:27 a.m. (Suggest removal)
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