Boy, 5, dies after being hit by truck in Picton
A five-year-old boy died in hospital after he was hit by a truck in Sydney’s south west yesterday afternoon. The boy went into cardiac arrest when he was struck in a Picton truck yard.
A five-year-old boy died in hospital after he was hit by a truck in Sydney’s south west yesterday afternoon. The boy went into cardiac arrest when he was struck in a Picton truck yard.
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