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Woman charged after car crashed into a Melbourne primary school, killing a boy

A woman has been charged after her car allegedly crashed into a schoolyard, leaving an 11-year-old boy dead and a number of other children injured.

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A woman has been charged after her car allegedly veered off the road and crashed through a fence, killing an 11-year-old boy in a school playground.

Police have charged a 40-year-old Hawthorn East woman following the fatal crash in October last year at Auburn South Primary school in Melbourne’s inner east.

The scene where 11-year-old schoolboy Jack Davey was killed when a car crashed through the fence of his primary school in Melbourne’s east. Picture: NewsWire / Luis Enrique Ascui
The scene where 11-year-old schoolboy Jack Davey was killed when a car crashed through the fence of his primary school in Melbourne’s east. Picture: NewsWire / Luis Enrique Ascui

The woman was allegedly doing a U-turn on Burgess St just after 2.30pm when her Toyota SUV veered off the road and crashed through a fence into an outdoor table where five children were sitting.

Jake Davey, 11, was taken to hospital with critical injuries, where he died.

Two 11-year-old girls, a 10-year-old girl and a 10-year-old boy were also taken to hospital with serious injuries.

Police have charged a 40-year-old Hawthorn East woman following a fatal car crash in October last year at Auburn South Primary school in Melbourne’s inner east. Picture: NewsWire / Luis Enrique Ascui
Police have charged a 40-year-old Hawthorn East woman following a fatal car crash in October last year at Auburn South Primary school in Melbourne’s inner east. Picture: NewsWire / Luis Enrique Ascui

It’s understood the children were on an afternoon recess break when the incident occurred.

The woman behind the wheel and her passenger – a primary school aged child – were not injured.

Detectives charged the woman on Tuesday with careless driving and failure to have proper control of a motor vehicle.

Jake Davey, 11, was taken to hospital with critical injuries, where he died. Picture: NewsWire/Ian Currie
Jake Davey, 11, was taken to hospital with critical injuries, where he died. Picture: NewsWire/Ian Currie

At the time, police arrested the woman and released her pending further investigation, including whether she had suffered a medical episode behind the wheel.

The white Toyota brandished green P-plates when it crashed, but it is unclear if the woman had her full licence or not.

She will appear at Melbourne Magistrates Court on July 15.

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