A five-year-old boy who died after being hit by a bus in Glasgow has been named by police.
Ayan Khan Nooreen and a nine-year-old woman had been struck by a First Bus single-decker at round 5.40pm on Tuesday 4 April.
Ayan was handled by paramedics on the scene however was pronounced lifeless a short while later.
The schoolgirl was taken to the Royal Hospital for Children in Glasgow with severe accidents.
The incident occurred on Calder Street within the metropolis, close to the Hickman Street junction.
The highway was closed and finally reopened at round 11.55pm.
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Sergeant Nick Twigg mentioned: “Our thoughts are with Ayan’s family and everyone affected by this tragic incident.
“Our enquiries to determine the complete circumstances stay ongoing and I’d urge anybody who could have info however hasn’t but spoken to us to come back ahead.
“In addition, if you have dashcam that could help with our crash investigation then please contact us.”
At the time of the incident, First Bus mentioned it was working with Police Scotland and had launched an investigation.
Duncan Cameron, managing director of First Bus Scotland, added: “Our deepest condolences are with all those involved at this incredibly difficult time.”
Source: information.sky.com”