‘I wish it hit me’: Sydney parents share anguish after siblings in pram hit and killed by car

A Sydney community is mourning the deaths of two young siblings who were struck and killed by an SUV while in a pram. The parents have expressed profound grief and a plea for safer driving practices.
Why it matters
The tragedy has sparked local conversation regarding road safety and the vulnerability of pedestrians in urban environments.
Tributes have been laid at the site of the crash in Cabramatta, which claimed the lives of siblings Katherine, five, and Harry, 14 months, on Wednesday. Photograph: Dan Himbrechts/AAP View image in fullscreen Tributes have been laid at the site of the crash in Cabramatta, which claimed the lives of siblings Katherine, five, and Harry, 14 months, on Wednesday. Photograph: Dan Himbrechts/AAP Sydney ‘I wish it hit me’: Sydney mother shares anguish after children in pram hit and killed by car Katherine, five, and brother Harry, 14 months, died on Wednesday after their pram was hit by an SUV in Cabramatta
The article is a factual, empathetic report on a local tragedy without political or ideological framing.
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