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8-Month Wait: Charge in Boy's Fatal Hit-and-Run
25 Nov
Summary
- An 84-year-old driver was charged eight months after a fatal collision.
- A six-year-old boy died walking to a bus stop in Teesdale, Victoria.
- The driver faces charges for failing to stop and render assistance.

Eight months after a tragic hit-and-run incident, an 84-year-old Victorian driver has been charged. The collision resulted in the death of six-year-old Caleb Wesley, who was walking to a country bus stop with his older siblings on March 27.
The incident occurred on Bannockburn-Shelford Road in Teesdale, a small town west of Geelong. Police identified a vehicle, an early model Nissan Pulsar, at the Teesdale woman's residence, leading to her interview in March. She was subsequently released pending further investigation into the circumstances of the crash.
On Tuesday, the woman was formally charged with multiple offenses, including failing to stop at the scene of the accident, failing to render assistance to the victim, and failing to report the collision to authorities. The investigation into the fatal incident is ongoing.




