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    Two-year-old boy is killed and five people are seriously injured after their Toyota broke down on major A-road and was hit by another car

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    By KATHERINE LAWTON, NEWS REPORTER

    Published: 04:09 EST, 23 December 2025 | Updated: 04:35 EST, 23 December 2025

    A two-year-old boy has died and five people were seriously injured after their car broke down and was hit on a major A-road. 

    The toddler, from London, was inside a Toyota Auris that broke down on the A1 in Cambridgeshire at around 6.20pm on Saturday. 

    The car was sitting in an active lane on the northbound carriageway when it was hit by a Volkswagen Touran near Stibbington Junction. 

    Five other people who were in the Toyota were rushed to Peterborough City Hospital with serious injuries. 

    The driver of the Volkswagen, a man from Peterborough, suffered only minor injuries. 

    The man, 64, was arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving and has since been released on bail until March 20. 

    Cambridgeshire Police has called for witnesses or anyone with dashcam footage to come forward. 

    Sgt David Mcllwhan said in a statement: ‘Our thoughts are with the parents and family of this young child who has tragically lost his life in this collision.

    ‘The family is being supported by specialist family liaison officers.

    ‘I would appeal for anyone who witnessed the collision or has dashcam footage but was unable to stop at the scene to get in touch.’ 

    Anyone with information about the collision should report to police online, quoting incident 401 of December 20. 

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