Kent Police Appeal for Witnesses After Child Seriously Injured in Gillingham Road Collision
A child pedestrian was seriously injured after a collision with a black Range Rover on Nelson Road, Gillingham, at around 4.12pm on Friday 3 July 2026, and Kent Police are now appealing for witnesses.
The Collision on Nelson Road
Kent Police have issued a public witness appeal after a child pedestrian was seriously injured in a road traffic collision in Gillingham on the afternoon of Friday 3 July 2026. The incident took place at around 4.12pm on Nelson Road, a residential street in the Medway unitary authority area, and involved a black Range Rover and a young pedestrian.
The force has not published specific details about the child’s medical condition, and the extent of the injuries remains unverified beyond the description of the collision as serious. Claims circulating on social media that the child has died are currently unverified by official Kent Police or NHS sources and should be treated with caution.
What Police Are Asking the Public to Do
Kent Police published the appeal through their official account on X, formerly Twitter, directing members of the public to a full notice on the force’s official channels. The appeal seeks witnesses who were in the Nelson Road area at the time of the collision, as well as anyone who may hold relevant footage, including CCTV recordings or dashcam video captured in the vicinity at around 4.12pm.
Serious collisions involving pedestrians typically trigger investigation by a dedicated unit — Kent Police operate a Serious Collision Investigation Unit for such cases — though the specific unit’s involvement in this incident has not yet been publicly confirmed by the force.
The Road and the Area
Nelson Road is a residential street in Gillingham, which falls within the Medway unitary authority in Kent. Local residents may notice an increased police presence on Nelson Road and surrounding streets while the investigation and any scene examination continue.
Child Pedestrian Safety: The Wider Picture
According to Department for Transport statistics for 2023, 1,547 child pedestrians aged between 0 and 15 were reported as killed or seriously injured on Great Britain’s roads. That figure relates to 2023 and is not specific to Gillingham or Kent. Localised figures for Medway in 2026 have not yet been published by any official body.
Kent Police, as the force covering the county including the Medway area, are the lead agency in this investigation. The force has not named any individual in connection with the collision, and no charges or arrests have been publicly announced.
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Key Takeaways
- A child pedestrian was seriously injured in a collision with a black Range Rover on Nelson Road, Gillingham, at around 4.12pm on 3 July 2026, according to Kent Police.
- Kent Police have issued a public witness appeal and are seeking anyone with information, CCTV footage, or dashcam recordings from the area at the time of the incident.
- Claims on social media that the child has died are currently unverified by official Kent Police or NHS sources and should be treated with caution.
What This Means for Kent Residents
Anyone who was travelling on or near Nelson Road in Gillingham at around 4.12pm on Friday 3 July 2026 and witnessed the collision, or who has dashcam or CCTV footage covering that location and time, is asked to contact Kent Police through the details provided in the force’s full appeal notice on their official channels. Residents in the Nelson Road area should be aware that police activity and scene examination may continue in the coming days as the investigation proceeds. Parents and carers in Gillingham and the wider Medway area who have concerns about child pedestrian safety on residential streets can seek guidance on safe walking routes and road-crossing practices through road safety resources published by Medway Council and Kent County Council.
Source: @kent_police
Published: 4 July 2026