12:38PM, Wednesday 08 May 2013
A five-year-old boy remains in a 'critical but stable' condition following a collision between two cars on the A308 Windsor Road on Sunday evening.
The child suffered 'potentially life-threatening injuries' when the red Ford Focus he was travelling in towards Windsor collided with a silver Citroen Xsara heading in the other direction near the Fifield Road junction at about 6.30pm.
The boy was airlifted to the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford and the road was closed by police for more than four hours.
The male driver and female passenger of the Focus, both in the twenties, and a two-year-old girl were all treated at Wexham Park Hospital for less serious injuries, while the female driver of Xsara, the only occupant, was treated for breathing difficulties.
A police investigation into the incident is ongoing.
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