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Toddler dies after being hit by reversing car in Sydney | Toddler dies after being hit by reversing car in Sydney |
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Two-year-old girl dies in Sydney Children’s Hospital after being struck by vehicle behind business at Campsie | |
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Thu 21 Dec 2017 09.45 GMT | |
First published on Thu 21 Dec 2017 02.43 GMT | |
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A toddler has died after she was hit by a car in a driveway in Sydney’s south-west. | A toddler has died after she was hit by a car in a driveway in Sydney’s south-west. |
The two-year-old girl was struck by the reversing vehicle near a mechanics workshop on Beamish Street, Campsie, on Thursday about 10.45am. | The two-year-old girl was struck by the reversing vehicle near a mechanics workshop on Beamish Street, Campsie, on Thursday about 10.45am. |
Campsie: Child hit by a vehicle inside a mechanic's yard. Report on 7 News at 6pm. #Campsie #7News https://t.co/ait7yCxsVR | Campsie: Child hit by a vehicle inside a mechanic's yard. Report on 7 News at 6pm. #Campsie #7News https://t.co/ait7yCxsVR |
The critically injured toddler was taken to the Sydney Children’s Hospital at Randwick where she was pronounced dead, a New South Wales police spokeswoman said. | The critically injured toddler was taken to the Sydney Children’s Hospital at Randwick where she was pronounced dead, a New South Wales police spokeswoman said. |
A crime scene has been established and the NSW police crash investigation unit is attending. | A crime scene has been established and the NSW police crash investigation unit is attending. |
The 43-year-old female driver was taken to hospital for mandatory blood and urine tests. | The 43-year-old female driver was taken to hospital for mandatory blood and urine tests. |
The driver was “hysterical” after the incident, NSW police said. The vehicle that hit the girl is understood to belong to the victim’s mother. | The driver was “hysterical” after the incident, NSW police said. The vehicle that hit the girl is understood to belong to the victim’s mother. |
Superintendent Adam Whyte said police and paramedics responded quickly and administered first aid. | Superintendent Adam Whyte said police and paramedics responded quickly and administered first aid. |
“The driver was absolutely hysterical, as you would imagine,” he told reporters in Sydney. “This is a horrific scene for not only the driver but all those involved, particularly for the police and emergency services. | “The driver was absolutely hysterical, as you would imagine,” he told reporters in Sydney. “This is a horrific scene for not only the driver but all those involved, particularly for the police and emergency services. |
“The death of a child is always very, very traumatic. | “The death of a child is always very, very traumatic. |
“For the emergency services, it’s one of those jobs that nobody ever wants to go to.” | “For the emergency services, it’s one of those jobs that nobody ever wants to go to.” |
A Campsie resident, Freddy Farhat, said the young girl’s uncles, who run a nearby business, were quickly on the scene performing CPR. | A Campsie resident, Freddy Farhat, said the young girl’s uncles, who run a nearby business, were quickly on the scene performing CPR. |
“I’m just shocked to see something like that,” Farhat told Network Ten. “I just heard the frantic screaming from the siblings.” | “I’m just shocked to see something like that,” Farhat told Network Ten. “I just heard the frantic screaming from the siblings.” |
Support services have been offered to the officers who were first on the scene. | Support services have been offered to the officers who were first on the scene. |
Crash investigators spent Thursday afternoon speaking with witnesses and combing the site for evidence. | Crash investigators spent Thursday afternoon speaking with witnesses and combing the site for evidence. |
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