A four-year-old boy was knocked from his bicycle by a car in Leeds.
Police are appealing for witnesses after the small boy was seriously injured in the Harehills area.
The incident took place on Avenue Crescent, at about 2.40pm on Saturday, 17 June, in which a silver Citroen C1 collided with the child.
It is believed he had been riding on a small pedal bike when the incident took place.
Officers are particularly keen to speak with two men who stopped to assist the boy immediately after the collision.
He was taken to Leeds General Infirmary where he is in a serious but stable condition.
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