Unlicensed driver appears in court after boy pinned between vehicles in Melbourne laneway
  • 7 months ago
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In short, Fast Reading Prosecutors say Vo Noc more than just a week ago, after arriving to Australia after it was unlicensed and driving. The prosecutors say more than they came to Australia a week ago after they were unlicensed and driving. An eight -year -old child was seriously injured. A eight -year -old child was seriously injured. A court was told that when driver an unlicensed driver was out of control, he hit the "accelerator for braking" when he hit two children playing in a lane to lane to west Melbourne. Police said an eight -year -old child was subjected to serious injuries when he was fixed between the two vehicles during the incident in Braybrook on Tuesday evening. A three -year -old boy was hospitalized. The couple was playing football on roads near the house of grandmother and grandfather when they were shot around 5.15. On Thursday, Senior Officer Cameron Abock said the Melbourne Magistrates' Court had come to Australia six days before the incident. "The vehicle suddenly accelerated, impressed three cars and two children."Said. "He went out on his own, was driven around the block. Apparently confused the accelerator for brake." The officer said that Mr. VO did not receive a license in Vietnam. Senior Constable Abock said he was subjected to injuries requiring surgery in the pelvic and femur artery of the older child. The court was told that Mr. Vo was driving when he hit the children in Braybrook Laneway. The police court documents, the injuries initially "life threatening", but "serious" was reduced, he said. Documents, security s, "the driver before the collision around the block driving around," he said. "During collision, road dry, weather was good during collision, visibility perfect." Defense lawyer Sharon Healey said Mr. Vo had a wife and child living in the region and had a common visa in the country. He acknowledged that the accusations faced by his client were "serious". "He delivered his passport. There is no opportunity to go anywhere else," he said. Mr. Vo, who did not speak English, did not need to be defense during the hearing. Simon Zebrowski, Judge of Magistrates, released Mr. Vo with bail and ordered police to report to police twice a week until next court hearing in January.
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