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Mother picking up child from school crashes car through fence killing 11-year-old boy

Mother picking up child from school crashes car through fence killing 11-year-old boy

A 40-year-old mother picking up her child from a school in Melbourne, crashed her car through a fence, hitting an 11-year-old boy who later died in the hospital, police said.

Police reported that a vehicle was travelling along Burgess Street when it is believed to have veered off the road and crashed through a fence near a sports court at the Auburn South Primary School shortly after 2.30pm on Tuesday.

The vehicle struck an outdoor table where five children were seated.

An 11-year-old boy was critically injured and later died in the hospital, while two 11-year-old girls, a 10-year-old girl, and a 10-year-old boy sustained serious injuries.

The driver was arrested at the scene and is currently in custody.

Victoria Police spokesperson Craig McEvoy told reporters: “It appears it is a tragic accident.”

“A 40-year-old female has driven to the school to collect a child, after collecting the child, she’s performed a U-turn, and [crashed] into the fence of the school,” he said.

“Unfortunately, she has struck a table where there were five children seated within the school grounds.

“Very tragically and sadly, one of those children has passed away while being conveyed to hospital.”

Police reported that the primary school-aged child in the passenger seat of the car was unharmed.

Video footage showed the estate car, which had significant damage to its front-left wing, coming to a stop after passing through a shaded recreation area.

​​”Multiple Advanced Life Support (ALS) and Mobile Intensive Care Ambulance (MICA) paramedics attended the scene,” Victoria Ambulance said in a statement.

“Three children were transported by road to The Royal Children’s Hospital. Two children were transported by road to Monash Medical Centre.”

The Department of Education spokesperson told 7NEWS.com.au: “Our thoughts are right now with the entire Auburn South Primary School community.”

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