The girl who was run over at the exit of the La Destila school in Arrecife this Tuesday had to be operated on after being admitted to the Molina Orosa Hospital with a femur fracture, as confirmed by sources close to La Voz.
It was the school's AMPA who made the hit-and-run public, stating that "the Local Police were not there" when the events occurred and that "usually half of the days they do not appear" at the time of entry and exit of the school. Circumstances in the face of which the parents have asked the Arrecife City Council to close the area to traffic during the access and exit hours of the center "for the safety of minors".
For its part, after the complaint from the AMPA, the Coordinating Center for Emergencies and Security (CECOES) 1-1-2 of the Government of the Canary Islands has confirmed that there was indeed a hit-and-run in the area this Tuesday, specifically on Manolo Millares Street. According to 112, after receiving an alert about what happened at around 1:30 p.m., a basic SUC ambulance and the Local Police went to the scene.
The minor, who at first the SUC paramedics diagnosed with a trauma to the hip, was then evacuated to the Molina Orosa Hospital, where it was finally found that she had a femur fracture, from which she was operated on. The girl, who would be three years old and not four, was still admitted to the hospital this Wednesday at noon.