- A woman has been killed after a hit and run incident in Sydney’s south-west
- It occurred around 4.30am Sunday, with a white Toyota ute seen leaving
- Emergency services and the woman’s friends were unable to revive her
A young woman has been killed in a hit and run incident in Sydney’s south-west.
Police are appealing for witnesses after the driver of a white utility vehicle failed to stop at the incident in Milperra on Sunday morning.
Emergency services were called to the site on Henry Lawson Drive around 4.30am, but despite paramedics and the woman’s friends’ efforts, she was unable to be revived.
A young woman has been killed in a hit and run incident in Milperra in Sydney’s south-west Sunday morning
Police believe the woman was struck by an older model white Toyota ute, which reportedly lost a side mirror during the collision.
The vehicle was seen leaving the crash scene and travelling south on Henry Lawson Drive.
The area was closed while police established a crime scene, with motorists urged to avoid the area.
Officers from the Crash Investigation Unit are investigating and have asked for anyone with information about the vehicle involved to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
Police will prepare a report for the Coroner outlining the full circumstances surrounding the woman’s death.
Police are appealing for witnesses after the driver of a white Toyota utility vehicle failed to stop at the scene on Henry Lawson Drive
Emergency services were called, but paramedics were unable to revive the woman