A boy was taken to hospital after being struck by a car outside a Glasgow school.
Emergency services raced to Bannerman High School at around 4.20pm, less than an hour after the school day had ended.
The 12-year-old had been hit on Glasgow Road, and police and ambulance quickly descended on the busy stretch.
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He was taken to Queen Elizabeth University Hospital for a check-up after he sustained minor injuries.
Police Scotland confirmed to The Evening Times that they had attended the incident alongside ambulance crews.
Glasgow City Council and the Scottish Ambulance Service have been approached for comment.
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