A MAN is being questioned by police after he lost control of his car and crashed into a Sydney trash and treasure market, injuring several people, including a child.
A 69-year-old man got into his car parked amongst market stalls on Reservoir Road, Blacktown, at about 10.10am (AEST) Sunday.
The car shot forward twenty metres and hit a seven-year-old boy, his 40-year-old father, and three other men, before coming to a halt.
"We don't know (what caused him to lose control)," said Chief Inspector Wayne McMahon of Mount Druitt police station.
He said officers had seized the Subaru Forrester for forensic examination, the results of which would not be known for several weeks.
The boy and his father were taken to Westmead Hospital for treatment of minor head injuries.
A 30-year-old man was taken to Blacktown Hospital with head injuries and a 60-year-old man sustained leg injuries. The driver is assisting police with their inquiries and was not injured.
"He's just shaken up," Chief Inspector McMahon said.
He added police were hopeful all those injured would make a full recovery.
"They're all satisfactory with non-life-threatening injuries, and we're hopeful from the ambulance assessment at the scene that there'll be no permanent problems for any of them," he said.
Anyone who witnessed the crash is urged to contact Blacktown Police or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
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