Mum hit while riding e-scooter pleads for driver to surrender
A Melbourne mother is appealing for the driver who hit her while she was riding an e-scooter to come forward. The incident occurred on Mother's Day, and she survived the hit-and-run. She is urging the driver to take responsibility for their actions.
- ▪The incident involved a hit-and-run while the mother was riding an e-scooter.
- ▪The mother is calling for the driver to surrender to authorities.
- ▪The accident took place on Mother's Day in Melbourne.
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