A 10-year-old boy remains in hospital in serious condition following a crash between his bike and a car over the weekend.
Police say they are investigating the collision that happened in the Prince William Road area of Lisburn on Sunday, February 19.
The driver of the car was spoken to by officers at the scene, according to police.
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Belfast Live reports that officers received a report at 2.15pm of a collision near the junction with the Knockmore Road, involving a black Audi Q3 car.
A PSNI spokesperson said: "Officers received a report at 2.15pm on Sunday afternoon of a collision on the Prince William Road, near its junction with the Knockmore Road, involving a black Audi Q3 car and a 10 year old boy who was riding a red mountain bike.
"The boy was taken to hospital following the collision where he remains in a serious condition.
"The driver of the car was spoken to by officers at the scene.
"An investigation is underway and police would ask anyone who was in the area at the time and who may have witnessed the collision or who has dash-cam footage which could assist with their enquiries to contact them in Lisburn on 101, quoting reference number 958 19/02/23."
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