US Politics | Girl, 1, fighting for life after ‘drink drive smash’ as two women arrested on suspicion of child neglect

A TODDLER is fighting for her life after she was hospitalised by an alleged drink driving car crash on Sunday evening. A Nissan Qashqai collided with a parked car on St Barnabas Road, Cambridge, at around 7pm, seriously injuring the 18-month-old. BPMPolice at the scene on St Barnabas Road in Cambridge after a crash which left a young child fighting for life '/ ' The little girl is now in a critical condition with ...life-threatening injuries... at Addenbrooke's Hospital, but no one else was badly hurt. The incident was reported to the police just after 7.15pm. Two women have been arrested, although Cambridgeshire Constabulary is not clear who was in the car at the time of the smash. It is believed to have been at least one woman, the one-year-old and another child. Read more UK News TRAVEL MISERY Holidaymakers face huge airport queues as BA pilots threaten strike action NOT PC Police probe after 'half-naked' cop shared raunchy pic in stab-proof vest on Tinder A 32-year-old woman from Cambridge has been arrested in connection with the incident on suspicion of drink driving, dangerous driving, failure to stop and child neglect. A 21-year-old woman has been also arrested on suspicion of child neglect. A spokesperson for the force said: ...An 18-month-old girl is in a critical condition in hospital following a single-vehicle crash in St Barnabas Road, off Mill Road, in Cambridge. ...A Nissan Qashqai was in collision with a parked car at about 7pm yesterday. Most read in The US Sun FASHION FIXES I'm a fashion expert - 2 mistakes which age you & tighter clothes are BETTER KIMYE RETURNS? Kim drops MAJOR hint she's back with Kanye after she shades boyfriend Pete Cheap style I'm a design pro - the no. 1 mistake which is making your home look tacky 'NOT HAPPY' Robin Roberts makes huge announcement saying she's 'leaving her happy place' DRESSING DOWN Paige Spiranac slammed by 'golf Karen' for her 'highly inappropriate outfit' CASHTASTIC Direct payments & rebates worth $1,500 fast approaching - are you getting cash? ...The girl suffered life-threatening injuries and remains in Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge. ...Details are sketchy as to who was travelling in the vehicle at the time but it is believed to be at least the girl, a woman and another child. No one else was seriously injured. ...A 32-year-old woman from Cambridge has been arrested in connection on suspicion of drink driving, dangerous driving, failure to stop and child neglect and is in custody at Parkside Police Station. ...A 21-year-old woman has been arrested in connection on suspicion of child neglect.... Cops urged witnesses or anyone with information to contact officers online quoting incident 416 of 24 July. The East of England Ambulance Service said that multiple people were assessed at the scene. Read More on The Sun 'I WAS A GEEK' I was bullied and called 'gorilla' for my hairy legs, says Vick Hope A spokesperson told Cambridge News: "Two ambulances, a rapid response vehicle and an ambulance officer vehicle were sent to St Barnabas St, Cambridge yesterday, following reports of an infant injured in a road traffic collision. ...A number of people were assessed at the scene, and two (including an infant) were transported to Addenbrookes Hospital for further assessment and care."

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