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A Sydney mother, Sok Ram, mourns the loss of her two children, Katherine and Harry, who were killed by an SUV while crossing the street after school. The community is in shock following the tragic incident in Cabramatta.
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A tight-knit community is reeling after a kindergarten student and her baby brother were killed when a SUV collided with a pram shortly after school pick-up.
The girl and her brother have been identified as Katherine, five, and Harry, aged 14 months - the only two children of 33-year-old mother Sok Ram.
The children were struck by the vehicle while crossing a street with their mother in Cabramatta, in Sydney’s southwest, about 3.15pm on Wednesday.
Ram and the children’s father, Vundy Tha, spoke with Nine News at scene of the crash on Thursday morning.
“Everyone tried to save them … I love them more than my life,” Ram said. “I think about when the car came … I wish it hit me, not my baby and daughter.”
Tha said their children “are beautiful kids, they’re very smart.” He said they forgave the driver, pleading with motorists to drive safely.
“We can’t sleep, when I close my eyes I see my kids,” Ram said, who usually slept between her children.
“My heart is broken, it’s empty now, everything is gone … I want my kids to come back … I can’t believe it.”
A number of witnesses tried to rescue the children but were unsuccessful, police said on Wednesday.
Paramedics treated the children at the scene and they were taken to hospital in a critical condition but died shortly after, police said. Their mother was treated for minor injuries at the scene.
Katherine was in her first year of kindergarten and had just been picked up after receiving an award, according to an online fundraiser on the family’s behalf.
The children’s lives were taken in a “split second”, the man behind the fundraiser, Patrick Te, said.
“As they were crossing the road together, heading back to the car, an oncoming vehicle suddenly struck both Katherine and the pram where Harry was sitting,” he said.
“A mother not only lost a child — she lost both of her children, her only two children.”
The GoFundMe fundraiser had reached over $115,000 in donations by early Thursday afternoon.
A 56-year-old man who was driving the car was uninjured and taken to hospital for mandatory testing.
NSW police’s crash investigation team is looking into how the incident happened.
The premier, Chris Minns, said it was a terrible event and everyone was heartbroken by the loss of the two young lives.
“This is one of those tragedies that hit the community incredibly hard,” he said.
‘‘The community involved here this afternoon was, I can only say, phenomenal,’’ acting superintendent Timothy Calman said.
‘‘We’ve had a number of motorists that actually stopped and collectively have moved the vehicle onto its side, tipped the car over in order to get one of the children from underneath the vehicle, and other bystanders have assisted with CPR.’’
Katherine, five, and her 14-month-old brother Harry were killed when an SUV collided with their pram while crossing the street with their mother.
The children are the only kids of 33-year-old Sok Ram and their father, Vundy Tha.
Sok Ram expressed her anguish, stating she wished the car had hit her instead of her children, emphasizing her deep love for them.

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Minns said he wasn’t surprised to hear the good Samaritans had tried to save the children’s lives with their “heroic efforts”.
A small memorial, with tributes including candles, plush toys and two mandarins, has been set up on the road where the tragedy took place .