A mother whose son suffered a brain injury after being knocked down is urging people to take care on the roads.
Teresa McKee was told to prepare for the worst when five year old Jamie was struck.
But eleven years later he's defying the odds - walking, talking and playing football with friends.
Dundrum mum Teresa was speaking to Q Radio as part of the Child Brain Injury Trust's Be Seen - Not Hurt campaign.
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