‘I wish it hit me’: Sydney mother shares anguish after siblings in pram hit and killed by car
A kindergarten student, Katherine, aged five, and her 14-month-old brother, Harry, were killed when an SUV collided with their pram in Cabramatta, Sydney, on Wednesday afternoon. The siblings, the only children of mother Sok Ram, were crossing the street with her when the incident occurred.

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AI-generatedA kindergarten student, Katherine, aged five, and her 14-month-old brother, Harry, were killed when an SUV collided with their pram in Cabramatta, Sydney, on Wednesday afternoon. The siblings, the only children of mother Sok Ram, were crossing the street with her when the incident occurred. Witnesses attempted to rescue the children, with some bystanders tipping the vehicle to free one of the children. Both children were taken to hospital in critical condition and later died. The 56-year-old driver of the SUV was uninjured and taken for mandatory testing. The community has expressed grief, and an online fundraiser for the family has raised over $115,000. NSW police are investigating the crash.
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5 extractedA GoFundMe fundraiser for the family had reached over $115,000 by early Thursday afternoon.
Witnesses attempted to rescue the children, with some tipping the car over to free one child.
The mother, Sok Ram, expressed her anguish, stating, 'I wish it hit me, not my baby and daughter.'
The children were identified as Katherine, five, and Harry, aged 14 months.
A kindergarten student and her baby brother were killed when an SUV collided with a pram shortly after school pick-up.