A toddler has serious injuries after being flung from a pram when a driver crashed into him and his mother on a pedestrian crossing.
Lisa Katipa was taking her son, Southern Rome, 2, to Feilding's Pitter Patter Education Centre on Friday afternoon when a driver of a Holden vehicle hitthem on the busy intersection of Lytton St and Kimbolton Rd.
A family friend told the Herald on Sunday the car was "hooning" down the street at about lunchtime, a few hundred metres from schools.
"When [Lisa] was halfway across, a car came hooning down the street and hit the pram," she said.
"[Southern] was flown to Starship Hospital with broken ribs and and was breathing out of a tube."
The driver, believed to be in her 30s, pulled over immediately in a distraught state, he said.
"There was no malicious intent and I'm pretty sure speed was not an issue," Burmeister said.
"As with everyone that drives on the road, they have to be aware of their surroundings and particularly at pedestrian crossings to prevent this sort of thing happening."
A spokeswoman at Starship said Southern was in a stable condition in the paediatric intensive care unit last night.