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Parents of Caboolture boy critically injured by rolling tyre from burnout car thank public for ‘overwhelming support’

The parents of a five-year-old boy critically injured after being hit by a rolling tyre on a footpath in Caboolture, north of Brisbane, say they have been “comforted” by an outpouring of support.
Key points:
- The boy suffered head injuries when he was struck by a rolling tyre on the footpath
- His parents say he is in a “critical but stable condition” in Queensland Children’s Hospital
- They say they are “grateful” for the “overwhelming community support”
The boy suffered life-threatening head injuries on Wednesday after a nearby car allegedly performed a burnout and lost a wheel.
His parents issued a statement this afternoon, saying their son was in “a critical but stable condition in the paediatric intensive care unit” of Queensland Children’s…
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