The household of a Queensland boy, who was struck by a car just after he got off a school bushas been taking part in him his beloved fishing exhibits within the hope he’ll get up.
Levi Hanna, 14, stays in a vital situation with a severe head harm after the accident in Canina close to Gympie about 3.45pm on Wednesday.
He had been dropped off by the bus on Tin Can Bay Rd the place he was struck by a Hyundai i30.
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A photograph has been provided to 7NEWS.com.au displaying Levi’s father maintaining a bedside vigil on the Queensland Youngsters’s Hospital in Brisbane.
Subsequent to Levi is a cellphone taking part in his favourite fishing exhibits on YouTube. His stepmother Petrina Hanna informed The Gympie Times the household hopes it’ll assist Levi’s restoration.
Members of the had rushed to Levi’s help on Wednesday afternoon earlier than paramedics arrived.
Levi’s mother and father additionally raced to the scene from their close by dwelling as he was being handled, earlier than he was flown to the Brisbane hospital.
Petrina Hanna has arrange a crowdfunding marketing campaign to help the household whereas they continue to be at his bedside.
“He loves fishing, footy and his pet Rusty. Let’s get him again to his Rusty,” Hanna wrote.
“I’ve began this GoFundMe to assist with any prices related for household to stay close to him and to assist in any method.”
The driving force of the Hyundai, a 27-year-old girl, was not bodily injured.
“She’s extraordinarily distraught,” Sergeant Peter Bailey informed 7NEWS.
“She was unable to supply an excessive amount of help.
“We have provided help to herself and anybody else who has been affected by this incident.”
Witnesses are urged to contact the police.

