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Pedestrian critical after crash at Waterloo
An elderly man is in a critical condition after being struck by a vehicle in Sydney’s south yesterday.
About 2.00pm (Friday 4 June 2021), emergency services were called to Cope Street, Waterloo, near Raglan Street, after reports a male pedestrian had been struck by a vehicle.
Police have been told the pedestrian, an 88-year-old man, was crossing Cope Street when he was allegedly struck by a silver Toyota C-HR sedan, driven by a 64-year-old man.
The pedestrian was treated at the scene before being taken to Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in a critical condition, with head and leg injuries.
Teenager who stabbed man with screwdriver for not giving him a cigarette jailed
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A teenager who stabbed with a screwdriver a man who did not give him a cigarette has been jailed for ten months.
Dubliner Ross Crea (18) was aged 16 when he committed the “completely senseless act of violence” and upon his arrest he was “extremely intoxicated” to the point of being unable to get to his feet in a garda station.
Crea of Hardwicke Street in the city centre pleaded guilty at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court to assault causing harm at Cope Street, Dublin 2 on April 18, 2019. His previous convictions include robbery, attempted robbery and criminal damage.
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