P-plate driver in black Honda Accord wanted for hit-and-run which killed Saad Maqdasi
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Police hunt P-plate driver in black Honda Accord who mowed down and killed a father of four in broad daylight, then drove off
- Police hunt P-plate driver who killed father of four in hit-and-run
- Saad Maqdasi Hanna was crossing the road in Fairfield when he was hit by the car
- Black Honda seen on CCTV flying through a stop sign before the incident
- Officers urge the driver to immediately report to the police
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Police are looking for the P-plate driver who murdered a beloved father of four in a brutal daylight hit-and-run in western Sydney.
Saad Maqdasi Hanna was trying to cross Sackville Street in Fairfield Monday morning when he was mowed down by a black Honda Accord with green P plates.
CCTV footage from the gas station across the street shows the father’s last moments, smoking a cigarette while waiting for a break in traffic.
The vehicle can then be seen turning onto the main road before driving away after the collision.
Police are looking for P-plate driver who allegedly killed a beloved father of four in a hit-and-run in western Sydney
Black Honda Accord had green P plates at the time of the Fairfield incident
Witnesses tried to help Mr. Hanna, but he was pronounced dead by paramedics at the scene.
Police believe the father was hit by the Honda at 5:46 a.m. on a busy road that locals say is a hotspot for speeding.
Friends and family were on site Monday to comfort.
“You just feel sad. He’s going to work tomorrow morning and that just happens to him out of the blue,” friend Michael told Nine News.
“Honestly, I’ve known the man for a long time, he’s a really nice guy – he has a family, four kids. It’s very sad.’
Friends and family were comforted on the spot Monday after Mr Hanna’s death as they comfort each other
Police have released CCTV footage of the crash site in an effort to locate the driver.
They are urging anyone driving in the area between 5:45 AM and 5:50 AM on Monday morning, especially drivers with dashcam footage.
“The driver must turn himself in to the nearest police station,” Detective Inspector Jason Hogan told reporters.