Boy, 8, and woman seriously hurt in crash

Kit Taylor/BBC Police officers and a police van at the scene on York Road. There are two cars stopped in the middle of the road, one with a dent in the bonnet. Behind the police are cars and buses. Kit Taylor/BBC
The woman and child were hit by a car as they crossed the A64 York Road, police said

A woman and an eight-year-old boy have been left seriously injured after being hit by a car in Leeds.

The woman, 41, and child were struck by a red Renault Kadjar on the outbound carriageway of the A64 York Road, near Walford Avenue, at about 07:55 GMT on Friday and were taken to hospital for their injuries to be treated, police said.

A 71-year-old man had been arrested on suspicion of causing serious injury by dangerous driving and drink-driving, a West Yorkshire Police spokesperson said.

The A64 was closed eastbound from Quarry House to the junction with Torre Road while emergency services were at the scene, with the road reopening at about 09:30 GMT.

Anyone who witnessed the incident, or who had footage of what happened, was asked to contact police.

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Kit Taylor/BBC The A64 Marsh Lane Junction showing traffic building up on the eastbound roadKit Taylor/BBC
Part of the A64 eastbound, near Marsh Lane, was closed while emergency services attended the scene