Manchester: Friends rally round 'lovely lad' struck by tram
An 11-year-old boy named Travis is in intensive care after being struck by a tram in Wythenshawe, prompting friends to support his family during this difficult time.
π Key Points
- Travis, 11, was critically injured after being struck by a tram at Crossacres tram stop in Wythenshawe on 7 October.
- Following the incident, Travis has undergone multiple surgeries as he continues to fight for his recovery in intensive care.
- Friends and community members are rallying around Travis's family, with Helen Reid, a close family friend, expressing their support during this challenging period.
- The incident highlights the dangers associated with tram systems in urban areas, raising concerns among residents about safety measures at tram stops.
π‘ Why It Matters
The incident underscores the vulnerability of children in urban environments, particularly concerning traffic safety around tram systems. Travis's family and friends are deeply affected, as they navigate the emotional and financial challenges of his recovery. The communityβs support reflects a shared concern for safety and the wellbeing of children in Wythenshawe, potentially prompting discussions on improving tram stop safety measures.
π Event Details
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Event ID: eng-11053009
Category: Health β Other
Last Updated: October 14, 2025