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5-year-old girl seriously injured in 2-vehicle collision in Kitsilano

A five-year-old girl is in hospital with critical injuries after she was struck by two cars that collided in the intersection of Cornwall Avenue and Arbutus Street in Vancouver's Kitsilano neighbourhood.

The child was struck while standing on the sidewalk with her father and siblings, police say

A car with visible front damage is behind an SUV with similar damage.
Two vehicles are seen mounted on a curb at the intersection of Cornwall Avenue and Arbutus Street in Vancouver's Kitsilano neighbourhood, moments after a collision injured a five-year-old girl. (Richard Campbell/@wrychrd)

A five-year-old girl is in hospital with critical injuries after she was struck by two cars that collided in the intersection of Cornwall Avenue and Arbutus Street in Vancouver's Kitsilano neighbourhood on Wednesday morning.

Vancouver police saidthe child was standing on the sidewalk with her father and siblings around 11 a.m., when two vehicles collided and went over the curb.

"We believe the young girl and her father and siblings were waiting to cross the road and at the same time, there were two vehicles that collided in the intersection," VPDspokesperson Sgt. Steve Addison toldCBC News.

Addison said the force of the collision sent the vehicles over the curb, hitting the girl. Responders took to the scene and the child was sent to hospital.

There were no other life-threatening injuries, according to police.The drivers remained on scene, and were later sentto hospital with minor injuries.

Pictures from the scene show a damaged jeep and car mounted on the curb. Addison toldCBC the two vehicles were a Nissan and a Mercedes.

Police saidthey will do a complete investigation, including speaking to witnesses, the father andthe drivers involved to reconstructthe collision.

"Although we don't yet have a full understanding of what happened, it's obviouslya tragic chain of events that led to this little girl being injured," said Addison.

"Our hearts really do go out to her and her family and everybody who's affected by this."

Anyone with information is asked to contact VPD's Collision Investigation Unitat 604-717-3012.