Mother Dies And Baby Son Left With Life-Threatening Injuries After Being Hit By Car In South London

Police were called to the scene just after 8pm on Sunday.
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A mother has died and her baby son was left fighting for his life after they were hit by a car.

The woman, 23, has been identified as Nicole Newman and was pushing the eight month-old infant Luciano in a pram when they were struck by the vehicle in Penge, south London, on Sunday evening.

Her last words were reportedly screams of “where’s my baby?” 

Metropolitan Police officers were called to the scene on Croydon Road at 8.08pm, where the woman was declared dead. 

The driver of the car stopped at the scene and was taken to hospital with non life-threatening injuries.

He has not been arrested and was said to be helping police with their inquiries.

“A car was found to have been involved in a collision with a mother and a baby in a pram,” the force said.

“Despite the efforts of officers and paramedics, the mother, believed to be in her 20s, was declared dead at the scene.

“The baby, believed to be eight months old, has been taken to hospital. His injuries have been assessed as life-threatening.”

One witness of the aftermath of the incident described the scene in a video on Facebook.

“Boy what a sad start for 2019. (I was) just passing, going about my business and I came across such a horrific accident. A car hit a babymother while she was trying to cross the road.

“The fire brigade is here, the ambulance are here, the police are here.”

Road closures have been put in place as investigators examine the scene.

Witnesses or anyone with any information was asked to call police on 101 or Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.