Key Points

A tragic incident unfolded in Sydney's southwest when an SUV struck two young children in a shopping centre carpark. Emergency services performed CPR on a five-month-old girl who unfortunately died at the scene. A five-year-old boy was rushed to hospital with serious injuries following the collision. Police have launched a full investigation into the circumstances surrounding this devastating event.

Key Points: Infant Killed Child Injured After Sydney Shopping Centre Car Incident

  • Five-month-old infant pronounced dead at Minto shopping centre scene
  • Five-year-old boy hospitalized with serious injuries after collision
  • 35-year-old SUV driver uninjured as police establish crime scene
  • Incident follows similar fatal crash involving submerged SUV near Tenterfield
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Australia: Infant killed, child seriously injured after being hit by car in Sydney

A five-month-old girl died and a five-year-old boy was seriously injured after being hit by an SUV in a Minto shopping centre carpark. Police investigation underway.

"Officers arrived and commenced CPR on a five-month-old girl until the arrival of ambulance paramedics, but she died at the scene. - NSW Police"

Sydney, Sep 16

An infant has died and a second child has been hospitalised with serious injuries after they were hit by a car in Australia's Sydney.

Police in the state of New South Wales (NSW) said on Monday night that emergency services were called to reports that a pedestrian had been hit by a vehicle in the carpark of a shopping centre in Minto, 37 km southwest of Sydney, at around 3:30 p.m. local time, Xinhua news agency reported.

Officers arrived and commenced CPR on a five-month-old girl until the arrival of ambulance paramedics, but she died at the scene.

A five-year-old boy was also treated by ambulance paramedics before being taken to the hospital in a serious condition.

Local media reported that the vehicle involved in the incident was an SUV and police said the 35-year-old driver was uninjured.

Police established a crime scene and have launched an investigation into the incident.

A similar incident occurred on September 10, when a girl died after a vehicle crashed and became submerged in a dam over 500 km north of Sydney.

Police in the state of New South Wales said in a statement that emergency services were called to reports of the crash near the town of Tenterfield, 540 km north of Sydney in the state's New England region.

The black SUV had crashed into a tree before entering the dam and becoming submerged, police said.

An 11-year-old girl who was a passenger in the vehicle was treated by ambulance paramedics after being pulled unresponsive from the water, but died at the scene.

The driver, a 50-year-old woman, was also pulled from the water and treated at the scene by paramedics before being taken to hospital in a stable condition.

NSW Police said that officers from the crash investigation unit established a crime scene and have commenced an investigation into the incident.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Two tragic incidents in just one week involving SUVs and children. Authorities need to investigate if there's a pattern here. My prayers for the affected families 🙏
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David E
As someone who's driven in both India and Australia, I've noticed parking lots can be particularly dangerous zones. Drivers need to be extra cautious in these areas where pedestrians, especially small children, might suddenly appear.
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Ananya R
The poor 5-month-old baby... just beginning life. This is every parent's worst nightmare. Hope the investigation brings some answers and leads to better safety protocols in public parking areas.
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Michael C
While this is tragic, I hope people don't rush to judgment about the driver. Sometimes accidents happen despite everyone's best efforts. The investigation will reveal what actually occurred.
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Karthik V
So many young lives lost in vehicle accidents recently. Maybe it's time for mandatory additional safety training for SUV drivers given their larger blind spots. Thoughts with the grieving families.

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