Parents Forgive Driver Who Killed Two Children in Sydney
Quick Look
- The parents of five-year-old Katherine and one-year-old Harry have forgiven the driver who fatally struck their children in Sydney's southwest.
- The children died after being hit by a car while walking with their mother near their Cabramatta home.
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Why It Matters
Two children were killed after being hit by a car in Sydney's southwest. Their parents have spoken of their grief and shock.
The heartbroken parents of two children killed when they were hit by a car in Sydney's south-west yesterday have spoken of their shock, saying they forgive driver.
The distraught parents of five-year-old Katherine and Harry, one, fought through tears on Thursday morning speaking of the crash near their Cabramatta home.
"I can't describe it, last night I couldn't sleep," their father Vundy Tha said.
"Even the driver, I forgive him already.
"Nothing can change, you know? Nothing can change. I couldn't get my kid back."
The two children died after they were struck walking with their mother Sok Ram about 3:15pm at Joseph and Gilbert Street, Cabramatta, on Wednesday.
"I'm not angry to the driver," Ms Ram said.
"I can't believe it."
The pair were treated on the scene by NSW Ambulance paramedics but died in hospital a short time later.
Open Questions
- What were the circumstances of the crash?
- What is the condition of the driver?


