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Incident Overview
A 63-year-old pushbike rider is fighting for his life after being struck by a car at the intersection of Sackville Street and Hamilton Road in Fairfield, Sydney’s southwest. The crash occurred on Monday, February 24, 2025 , at approximately 3:40 pm . Emergency services rushed to the scene, where paramedics treated the critically injured man before transporting him to Liverpool Hospital. Tragically, the driver of the vehicle allegedly fled the scene before police arrived but was later arrested at a nearby home. A vehicle found at the residence has been seized for forensic testing as part of the ongoing investigation.
Location and Time
The incident took place at the busy intersection of Sackville Street and Hamilton Road in Fairfield, a suburb located in Sydney’s southwest. The crash occurred during peak afternoon traffic at approximately 3:40 pm on Monday, February 24, 2025 . The location is known for its high volume of vehicles and cyclists, raising concerns about road safety in the area.
Vehicles Involved
The crash involved two parties:
- A pushbike ridden by the 63-year-old man.
- A car driven by a 69-year-old woman, who allegedly left the scene before police arrived.
The impact of the collision left the pushbike rider with critical injuries, requiring immediate medical attention. The car involved in the crash was later located at a nearby home and seized for forensic examination.
Crash Description
Police reports indicate that the 63-year-old man was riding his pushbike through the intersection of Sackville Street and Hamilton Road when he was struck by a car. Emergency services were called to the scene, and NSW Ambulance paramedics provided urgent medical care to the injured rider. He was subsequently transported to Liverpool Hospital in a critical condition, where he remains in intensive care.
The driver of the car, a 69-year-old woman, allegedly left the scene before police arrived. Officers conducted an investigation and located her at a nearby home approximately three hours later, at around 6:30 pm . She was taken to Fairfield Police Station for questioning, and a vehicle found at the residence was seized for forensic testing. The woman was later released from custody pending further investigations.
Injuries/Fatalities
- The 63-year-old pushbike rider sustained critical injuries and was taken to Liverpool Hospital, where he remains in a life-threatening condition.
No other injuries or fatalities have been reported in connection with the crash.
Emergency Response
Emergency services, including NSW Ambulance paramedics and police, were dispatched to the scene shortly after the crash was reported. Paramedics worked tirelessly to stabilize the critically injured pushbike rider before transporting him to Liverpool Hospital for urgent medical care. Police secured the area and began their investigation, focusing on locating the driver who had allegedly fled the scene.
At approximately 6:30 pm , officers arrested the 69-year-old woman at a nearby home. A vehicle found at the residence was seized for forensic testing to determine its involvement in the crash. The woman was later released from custody pending ongoing investigations.
Community Impact
The crash has deeply affected the Fairfield community, with residents expressing concern over the safety of cyclists at busy intersections like Sackville Street and Hamilton Road. The pushbike rider’s critical condition has left family, friends, and the broader community anxiously awaiting updates on his recovery.
The alleged actions of the driver, who left the scene before police arrived, have sparked outrage among locals, highlighting the importance of accountability and responsibility in traffic incidents. Community members are calling for improved infrastructure, such as dedicated cycling lanes and better signage, to protect vulnerable road users like cyclists.
Investigation
NSW Police are conducting an ongoing investigation into the crash, focusing on several key areas:
- The circumstances leading up to the collision, including whether speed, distraction, or failure to yield played a role.
- The reasons behind the driver’s decision to leave the scene before police arrived.
- Forensic analysis of the seized vehicle to confirm its involvement in the crash and gather additional evidence.
Authorities are appealing for witnesses or anyone with dashcam footage to come forward. Information can be provided anonymously via Crime Stoppers by calling 1800 333 000 or submitting a report online at www.crimestoppers.com.au .
Contributing Factors
While the investigation is ongoing, potential contributing factors include:
- Driver error, such as failing to yield to the cyclist at the intersection.
- Poor visibility or blind spots affecting either party.
- Road conditions, including heavy traffic or inadequate cycling infrastructure at the intersection.
- Possible distractions or lapses in attention by the driver or cyclist.