Principal pays tribute to 11-year-old boy killed in ‘worst nightmare’ school crash
Jack Davey, 11, died after an SUV ploughed through a fence at Auburn South Primary School on Tuesday. The female driver has been released from police custody.
Jack Davey, 11, died after an SUV ploughed through a fence at Auburn South Primary School on Tuesday. The female driver has been released from police custody.
Marcus Wicher says the school community is grieving the "complete tragedy" that killed one child and injured four others on Tuesday.
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Premier Jacinta Allan is urging Victorians to rally around the school community impacted by a deadly crash.
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