WELL-WISHERS have been sending messages of support to a St Helens Town footballer who is in a critical condition in hospital after being hit by a car in Maghull.
Alex Moffitt, 17, was in collision with a grey-coloured Honda CR-V in the early hours of Saturday, March 23 in Maghull.
At the time, the teenager was walking along Kenyons Lane, near to the junction with Dodds Lane, when he was struck at around 1.50am.
Alex suffered serious head injuries and was taken to The Walton Centre for neurosurgery, where police say he remains in a critical but stable condition.
Following the collision, a 50-year-old woman was arrested on suspicion of causing serious injury by dangerous driving and drink driving. She has since been released under investigation.
St Helens Town have been posting messages of support for the teenager, and dedicated their match programme for the recent game against AFC Blackpool to Alex.
Saturday's match programme v @AFCBlackpool shows our support for Town's 17 year old star Alex Moffitt who suffered serious injuries following a road accident last weekend #sthelens pic.twitter.com/4B4M9N8LcP
— St Helens Town AFC (@sthelenstownfc) March 28, 2019
Alex's dad Phil has also been posting updates on his son's condition via social media.
Thanks again for all the kind messages.
— Phil Moffitt (@MoffittPhilip) April 7, 2019
Alex has been agitated today and you can tell he’s frustrated. Been very strong today and all in all has had a good day.
Still baby steps and remains critical but a good day 💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙
Officers from the Roads Policing Unit appealed for witnesses following the collision.
Inspector Phil McManus said: "We are keen to speak to anyone who witnessed the incident or may have seen the vehicle in the area prior to the collision occurring.
"We would urge anyone who lives in the area and has CCTV to check if it has captured footage of the vehicle or collision itself. Likewise, we would be grateful for anyone with dashcam footage to please get in touch."
- Anyone with information can contact police via @MerPolCC, by calling the Roads Policing Unit on 0151 777 5747 or police on 101 quoting reference number 19100129239. Alternatively, contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.
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