A seven-year-old boy is still fighting for life after a horror accident in Karnup.
It is believed the boy was struck by a Hyundai Tuscon in the driveway of a home on Isabelline Terrace just before 9.30pm on Wednesday.
His parent was understood to have been behind the wheel.
The young boy suffered serious injuries and was rushed by ambulance to Fiona Stanley Hospital.
He was then transferred to Perth Children's Hospital.
On Friday morning the boy was still listed as being in a critical condition, according to a PCH spokesman.
Major Crash are investigating.
Albanese announces $1.1 billion in road upgrades for Kwinana's Westport development
Drivers escape injury after head-on crash south of Perth
Whale carcass attracts sharks close to shore off Dawesville
Digital drivers' licences to be introduced in WA
Mandurah FIFO worker wins $250k
2026 ANZAC Day services across the Peel and Rockingham regions
Mother of 11-year-old boy killed in Mandurah scooter crash found safe and well
Peel charity desperately seeks funds to keep doors open
Australind train service set to resume