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Yahoo
16-05-2025
- Yahoo
Update after boy injured in alleged hit-run
A man has been charged following an alleged hit-and-run incident in Melbourne's southeast that left a child hospitalised. A 25-year-old Clayton man has been charged with negligently causing serious injury, careless driving, failure to give way and other traffic offences following an incident that left an 11-year-old boy with a broken ankle. Primary school student Suhas Sunkisala was riding his bike through a pedestrian crossing near the intersection of Railway Pde and Ardyne St in Murrumbeena on May 1 at about 3.30pm, when he was struck by a silver Toyota Yaris. The driver of the car did not stop to render assistance and continued west on Railway Pde. The boy was taken to the Royal Children's Hospital with serious injuries – including a broken ankle and injuries to his face – where he underwent emergency surgery. Police appealed for public assistance following the incident, releasing images of the silver Toyota they believed was involved in the collision. The alleged offender was bailed to appear before Moorabbin Magistrates Court on August 1.


Perth Now
08-05-2025
- Perth Now
Boy hospitalised following hit-and-run
Police are appealing for public assistance following a hit-and-run incident that seriously injured a child in Melbourne's southeast. Suhas Sunkisala, 11, was riding his bike through a pedestrian crossing in Murumbeena near the intersection of Railway Pde and Ardyne St on May 1 when he was struck by a silver Toyota Yaris. The driver of the car did not stop to render assistance, and continued to travel westbound on Railway Pde. Investigators have released images of a vehicle described as a silver Toyota Yaris that they believe will assist in the investigation. Police Credit: Supplied The boy was taken to the Royal Children's Hospital with serious injuries – including a broken ankle and injuries to his face – where he underwent emergency surgery. 'I was heading towards the zebra crossing then I saw a car slow down at the speed breaker and then I crossed at the zebra crossing and the car sped up and it hit me,' Suhas told 9 News. 'I was in shock so the pain didn't hit me too much when I was flying through the air [but] when I hit the ground I felt it.' The incident, which occurred at about 3:30pm on Thursday May 1, is currently under investigation. Police are hunting for the silver Toyota Yarris they believed was involved in the incident, which they said could possibly be missing its driver side mirror following the collision. Anyone who can identify the vehicle or the driver is asked to contact police or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

News.com.au
08-05-2025
- News.com.au
A boy was seriously injured following a hit-and-run in Melbourne's southeast
Police are appealing for public assistance following a hit-and-run incident that seriously injured a child in Melbourne's southeast. Suhas Sunkisala, 11, was riding his bike through a pedestrian crossing in Murumbeena near the intersection of Railway Pde and Ardyne St on May 1 when he was struck by a silver Toyota Yaris. The driver of the car did not stop to render assistance, and continued to travel westbound on Railway Pde. The boy was taken to the Royal Children's Hospital with serious injuries – including a broken ankle and injuries to his face – where he underwent emergency surgery. 'I was heading towards the zebra crossing then I saw a car slow down at the speed breaker and then I crossed at the zebra crossing and the car sped up and it hit me,' Suhas told 9 News. 'I was in shock so the pain didn't hit me too much when I was flying through the air [but] when I hit the ground I felt it.' The incident, which occurred at about 3:30pm on Thursday May 1, is currently under investigation. Police are hunting for the silver Toyota Yarris they believed was involved in the incident, which they said could possibly be missing its driver side mirror following the collision.

9 News
08-05-2025
- 9 News
Schoolboy pleads for heartless hit-run driver to come forward
Your web browser is no longer supported. To improve your experience update it here An 11-year-old boy is pleading for a heartless hit and run driver to come forward after he was knocked off his bike and left for dead on his way home from school. Suhas Sunkisala was struck while cycling through a pedestrian crossing along Railway Parade in Murrumbeena on May 1. "I was heading towards the zebra crossing then I saw a car slow down at the speed breaker and then I crossed at the zebra crossing and the car sped up and it hit me," Suhas said. Suhas Sunkisala was struck while cycling through a pedestrian crossing along Railway Parade in Murrumbeena on May 1. (Nine) "I was in shock so the pain didn't hit me too much when I was flying through the air [but] when I hit the ground I felt it." An off-duty nurse rushed to his aid and he was sent to hospital suffering a severely broken ankle and cuts and bruises to his face. Police are hunting for a silver Toyota Yaris hatchback, which they say could be damaged and missing its driver-side mirror due to the crash. "It's a tragic event. The disturbing part is that the driver didn't stop," Inspector Samantha Ferwerda said. "I find it difficult to understand how they didn't know they struck a child ... the longer they leave it the more difficult it is for them." The year 6 student spent two nights at the Royal Children's Hospital, where he underwent emergency surgery on his leg. Police are hunting for a silver Toyota Yaris hatchback, which they say could be damaged and missing its driver-side mirror due to the crash. (Nine) "It was stinging really badly, the bone did come out, it was a compound fracture so yeah," Suhas said. The student won't be able to walk for the next six weeks, forced to take a break from his love of basketball, cricket and skiing. Anyone who can identify the vehicle or the driver is asked to contact police or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. Melbourne national Victoria Victoria Police crime CONTACT US