- Woman, 49, was deliberately run down twice by a female driver, police said
- The woman was standing on a street in Sydney’s Waterloo when she was hit
- The incident is believed to have followed a domestic argument
- The 50-year-old driver of the car fled but was later arrested at a home
A woman has been charged after allegedly deliberately running over another woman twice in Sydney’s inner-west.
A 49-year-old woman was standing on a John Street in Waterloo early on Wednesday when she was deliberately run down twice by another female driving a green Holden Commodore, NSW Police say.
The incident is believed to have followed a domestic argument, according to The Daily Telegraph.
A 49-year-old woman has multiple fractures after being hit twice by a car in hit and run in Sydney’s inner-west overnight (pictured is the ambulance)
The woman was standing on a John Street in Waterloo early on Wednesday when she was deliberately run down twice by another female driving a green Holden Commodore, NSW Police say
The 49-year-old woman has undergone surgery at St Vincent’s Hospital for multiple fractures and facial injuries and is in a stable condition.
The 50-year-old driver of the car fled but was later arrested at a home in Beverley Park, police said.
She is facing a string of charges including dangerous driving and failing to stop and will appear at the Downing Centre Local Court on January 15.
he incident is believed to have followed a domestic argument
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