Australia: Man charged after pedestrian killed in Sydney crash

IANS April 30, 2025 1,192 views

A tragic road incident unfolded in Sydney's Blakehurst suburb when a 28-year-old driver struck and killed a 60-year-old pedestrian. Emergency services responded to the scene, but the woman died despite paramedic efforts. The driver was subsequently arrested and charged with dangerous and negligent driving. Authorities have initiated an investigation, and a report will be prepared for the state coroner.

"A report on the woman's death will be prepared for the state coroner" - NSW Police Statement
Sydney, April 30: A man has been charged after a pedestrian was killed in a crash in Sydney's southern suburbs, police in Australia's state of New South Wales (NSW) said on Wednesday.

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60-year-old woman killed in vehicle collision near Sydney

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Driver arrested and charged with dangerous driving

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Mandatory hospital testing conducted

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Potential 10-year imprisonment if convicted

Emergency services were called to reports of the crash in Blakehurst, about 16 km south of central Sydney, shortly before 7 p.m. local time on Tuesday and found a 60-year-old woman had been hit by a car, Xinhua news agency reported.

She was treated by ambulance paramedics but died at the scene.

The driver of the vehicle, a 28-year-old man, was uninjured but was taken to hospital for mandatory testing.

Following release from hospital, the 28-year-old was arrested and taken to a police station where he was charged with dangerous driving occasioning death and negligent driving occasioning death.

If convicted, he faces a maximum penalty of 10 years' imprisonment for the first charge and 18 months' imprisonment for the second.

NSW Police said the crash unit has commenced an investigation into the circumstances of the crash and that a report on the woman's death will be prepared for the state coroner.

In a separate incident Police in the Australian state of Queensland are searching for the driver of a stolen car who killed a cyclist in a hit and run incident on Tuesday.

The Queensland Police Service said in a statement on Wednesday that a 34-year-old man was riding a bicycle in the city of Bundaberg, about 290 km north of Brisbane, when he was struck by a black vehicle at about 7:50 p.m. local time on Tuesday.

Emergency services performed cardiopulmonary resuscitation on the cyclist, but he was declared deceased at the scene.

The police said that the vehicle, which had been stolen, fled the scene and was found abandoned a short time later. A search for the driver is ongoing.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Very sad to hear about these incidents. In India too we have so many road accidents daily. The punishment in Australia seems quite strict - 10 years for dangerous driving! Here in Mumbai, drunk drivers often get away with minor fines. Maybe we should learn from their system. 😔
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Priya M.
My cousin lives in Sydney and says their roads are much safer than ours. But still such tragic accidents happen. The hit-and-run case is particularly shameful. At least the Australian police are taking quick action - in our cities, stolen vehicles are often used for crimes and never recovered.
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Amit S.
Why is the media giving so much attention to foreign accidents when we have worse cases daily in India? Just yesterday 5 people died in a truck-bus collision in UP. Our own problems need more coverage bhai!
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Sunita R.
Heartbreaking to hear about the 60-year-old woman. As someone who lost an uncle in a road accident, I know the pain families go through. Australia's strict laws are good, but we need better road safety education everywhere. Jai Hind!
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Vikram J.
The mandatory testing part is interesting - in India we need more scientific investigation after accidents instead of just eyewitness accounts. But I wonder if 10 years jail is too harsh? The driver might have made a genuine mistake. Our judiciary believes in reform, not just punishment.

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