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Whitstable car park crash kills two-year-old
A car hit pedestrians in Whitstable, Kent, killing a two-year-old. A man in his 20s is in custody on suspicion of dangerous driving.

A two-year-old boy dies after a car hits pedestrians in Whitstable, Kent, and a man in his 20s is arrested.
Whitstable car park crash spurs safety review
A two-year-old boy died after a car hit pedestrians in a car park in Whitstable, Kent. The crash happened at the junction of Harbour Street and Cromwell Road at about 20:24 BST on Saturday. The boy died at the scene and a man was taken to hospital with serious injuries. The child's next of kin has been informed. A man in his 20s was arrested at the scene on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving.
Police say the investigation is ongoing and officers are speaking to witnesses. They urge anyone with information to come forward to help establish what happened.
Key Takeaways
"Safety in shared spaces must come first"
editorial call for better pedestrian protections
"Let the investigation tell the full story"
appeal for transparency from residents
"A town grieves and demands clarity"
community reaction to the loss
This incident shows how quickly a routine place like a car park can become dangerous. It raises questions about how public spaces are designed and monitored for pedestrian safety. As investigators gather facts, communities will want clear updates and accountability. The case could renew interest in road safety enforcement and the resources available to review and improve car park layouts.
In the coming days, the focus will be on the facts: what caused the crash, who was behind the wheel, and whether existing safety measures were adequate. The response from local leaders and safety groups will shape public perception and policy questions about prevention and support for those affected.
Highlights
- Safety in shared spaces must come first
- Let the investigation tell the full story
- A town grieves and demands clarity
- Children deserve safer streets every day
Child death in road incident
The crash involves a child and an arrest in connection with dangerous driving. The ongoing police investigation and potential policy responses may provoke public reaction and calls for safety improvements.
As facts unfold, the community will look for answers and actions that keep people safe.
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