Two children and their mother were injured when a car hit five members of a family crossing a busy road in Sydney’s south.
The family were walking across a pedestrian crossing at the intersection of Terry Street and King Georges Road at Blakehurst shortly after 3.30pm (AEST) on Sunday.
A red Commodore station wagon hit the 34-year-old mother, six-year-old girl and a pram carrying a one-year-old boy.
The mother and her two children were airlifted to Sydney Children’s Hospital at Randwick for treatment.
CareFlight says the six-year-old girl suffered a fractured leg and the boy a head injury.
Police say the 47-year-old male driver of the Commodore is being interviewed.
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