Driver Turns Himself In After Allegedly Striking 12-Year-Old Boy in Sydney
Shocking moment schoolboy, 12, falls to the ground in agony after being allegedly struck by a Nissan Navara

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A 12-year-old boy was seriously injured after being struck by a gold Nissan Navara ute in Revesby, Sydney. The driver, a 50-year-old man, turned himself in to the police the following day. The boy is currently in stable condition at Sydney Children's Hospital.
- 01The incident occurred on Milperra Road, Revesby, at approximately 3:20 PM on Monday.
- 02CCTV footage captured the moment the boy was clipped by the rear passenger side of the ute.
- 03The driver did not stop after the collision, leading to a public appeal for information.
- 04The 12-year-old was transported to Sydney Children's Hospital in serious but stable condition.
- 05The driver presented himself to Bankstown Police Station at around 6:30 PM on Tuesday.
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A 12-year-old boy was struck by a gold Nissan Navara ute while crossing Milperra Road in Revesby, a suburb in Sydney, Australia. The incident occurred at approximately 3:20 PM on Monday when the boy was talking with friends before stepping onto the road. CCTV footage revealed that he was clipped by the rear passenger side of the vehicle, causing him to fall to the ground in pain. The driver of the ute failed to stop, prompting New South Wales Police to launch a public appeal for information regarding the incident. Fortunately, paramedics arrived quickly and transported the boy to Sydney Children's Hospital, where he is currently in serious but stable condition. On Tuesday evening, a 50-year-old man turned himself in to the police at Bankstown Police Station in connection with the incident, indicating he may not have been aware that he had struck the boy.
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The incident raises concerns about pedestrian safety in the area.
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