Boy, 3, moves out of intensive care after High Wycombe collision

A Family GoFundMe campaign to support Omar has now surpassed £9k

Omar sustained multiple serious head injuries, including around 20 skull fractures.
Author: Cameron GreenPublished 30th Apr 2026

A three-year-old boy who sustained severe injuries after being hit by a car in High Wycombe, has been moved out of intensive care according to his uncle.

Following the collision on 21st March 2026 near the Jet petrol station on Hicks Farm Rise, Omar sustained multiple serious head injuries, including around 20 skull fractures.

Recovery Journey

Omar is still in hospital, as he continues to receive hospital treatment, being fed through tubes.

Due to the severity of Omar's condition, his family is seeking access to private medical care and potentially a second expert opinion.

A fundraising campaign on GoFundMe launched by Omar's family has reached 89% of its £11,000 target, raising £9,777 so far.

According to the campaign updates, "We are raising funds to support him and his family during this incredibly difficult time."

The funds are intended for ongoing medical care, specialist treatments, and rehabilitation.

Police Investigation

Thames Valley Police are still investigating the collision and are appealing for witnesses and dashcam footage.

PC Jessica Howells from the Joint Operations Roads Policing Unit said, “I am appealing for any witnesses to this collision that left a boy with serious injuries to please come forward."

Witnesses can submit information using the reference number 43260139425, or anonymously through Crimestoppers.

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