Two school students hospitalised after car crashes in Canberra's south
- Two schoolchildren, aged 14 and 15, were hospitalized with serious injuries after being struck by a car in Canberra on Friday morning.
- The driver allegedly fled the scene after hitting the boys and later collided with another vehicle.
- Counseling has been organized for students and staff at St Edmund's College, as reported by Principal Tim Cleary.
- The car involved was reportedly stolen from a childcare center earlier that morning.
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Two students hospitalised after being hit by car outside school
Two school students have been hospitalised after they were hit by a car in Canberra.According to police, a green Holden Commodore station wagon hit the St Edmund's College students near their school on Canberra Avenue in Griffith this morning.The boys, aged 14 and 15, were taken to hospital in a serious condition.READ MORE: Warning after rare and exotic flesh-eating infection detected in southern NSWThe same car then continued along the road b…
Students struck by car on Canberra Avenue
The driver of the Holden Commodore is in hospital under police guard after the car collided with two student pedestrians near St Edmund’s College on Canberra Avenue on Friday morning. The pedestrians were taken to hospital in a serious condition. Police say the green Commodore station wagon then continued along Canberra Avenue before colliding with other vehicles and coming to a stop near the Manuka shops. Police are asking that anyone who saw …
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