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This is the best summary I could come up with:
A young girl is in hospital after she was driven over by a ute on Queensland's heritage-listed island, K'gari.
A LifeFlight spokesperson said a toddler was reportedly left unresponsive when the rear and front wheels of the ute rolled over her at a low speed about 10am Thursday.
Air rescue crews said she was pushed face first into the sand before her father performed CPR on her.
Her parents drove her to a nearby area on the eastern side of the island as they waited for paramedics to arrive.
Rescue crews reported extensive bruising on her leg, back, and ear.
Police said Forensic Crash Unit officer were travelling to K'Gari to investigate the incident.
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