‘Aaron was my hero’: Family mourns police officer killed in crash as motorist assessed for home detention
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The family of a police officer who was killed when a motorist ran a red light and hit the father-to-be say they will feel the loss of their son, husband and friend for the rest of their lives.
It’s been just over a year since Constable Aaron Vidal, 28, suffered fatal injuries in a crash with a Mitsubishi Triton ute at the intersection of Windsor and Schofields roads in Rouse Hill. Tradesman Tommy Balla, 38, had run a red light. He pleaded guilty to dangerous driving occasioning death.
A widowed mother has spoken of losing her husband Aaron Vidal in a meaningless Sydney road crash on June 2020 and then worrying she could lose their unborn son.
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