Two siblings are recovering after being accidentally run over by their family's van on the Paul First Nation in Alberta.
The two-year-old girl and four-year-old boy were playing outside when their six-year-old sister accidentally moved the gear shift on the ban.
The girl suffered a broken thigh bone and the boy has broken facial bones.
"We're grateful. Thank God. Thank God, that's what we say," band spokesperson Dennis Paul told CBC News. "I pray for the family and we're thankful for air ambulance and their quick response."
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(CBC 8/6)
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