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1. A distraught mother has arrived on the scene just moments after her 17-month-old died after being hit by a car in Sydney.
Shreyan Thapa, 17-months-old was attended to at the scene by an off duty nurse and then paramedics but he could not be saved. Image via Facebook.
A toddler out walking with his great-grandmother has tragically died after being struck by a car in the Sydney suburb of Auburn.
The little boy and the older woman were hit by a sedan driven by a middle-aged P-plater. The vehicle eventually mounted the kerb and hit a brick wall.
Shreyan Thapa, 17-months-old was attended to at the scene by an off duty nurses aide and then paramedics but he could not be saved.
His great-grandmother Menuka suffered minor injuries.
The little boy’s mother Rojita Thapa arrived at the scene a short time after the crash.
Fairfax Media reports that a witness said the boy broke free from his great-grandmother's hand and ran onto the road, but police are investigating whether the car mounted the kerb and struck the boy.
The nurse’s aide who ran to the scene to assist, Mariam Zreika, 19, told media:
"I ran straight away over to the lady, trying to dodge cars," Ms Zreika said.
"She was just screaming and yelling and crying, she wouldn't let go of the baby.
"I asked her: 'Can I see if the baby is all right?'
"She was from a non-English speaking background, she wasn't understanding what I was saying to her. She had the baby tight on her chest.