Parents' horror as baby girl dies after being hit by car while her dad put her in pushchair outside Withybush hospital | The Sun

A BABY girl has been killed after being hit by a car while her dad was putting her into her pushchair.

Tragic eight-month-old Mabli Hall died after the horror unfolded outside a busy hospital in Wales.

The tot, who is described as the "most beautiful, smiley and happy baby girl", was raced to another hospital but devastatingly died days later.

Mabli was struck near Withybush Hospital in Haverfordwest last week and a fundraising page was quickly set up for her heartbroken family.

Friend Sinead Morgan said Mabli died in her parents' arms after her injuries were "too severe" to overcome.

On a GoFundMe, Sinead said: "Little Mabli sustained severe injuries in the collision that took place on Wednesday, June 21st 2023.

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"Unfortunately, these injuries were too severe to be reversed.

"Despite days of immense strength from Mabli, she peacefully crossed over the rainbow bridge in the loving arms of Gwen and Rob."

Describing the crash, she said: "In a tragic accident, Mabli Hall while being put back into her pushchair by her dad Rob, was involved in a collision with a car.

"As a result, Mabli sustained a severe head injury and was rendered unconscious, necessitating immediate medical attention."

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More than £20,000 has been raised to date for Mabli's parents and five siblings.

Sinead described the horror as an "unimaginable ordeal"

She said: "As parents, this is their worst nightmare, and the pain they are experiencing right now is indescribable."

It said they "are already facing enough and I’d like to alleviate any additional worries they may have during this time of immense sadness by asking for support".

When tragedy struck police placed a large cordon outside the hospital and appealed for witnesses to come forward.

The force said: "Anyone with information or dashcam footage that could help officers with their investigation is asked to report it to Dyfed-Powys Police."

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