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Delivery driver puts baby back in stroller after hit-and-run accident in Florida: police

Delivery driver puts baby back in stroller after hit-and-run accident in Florida: police

MIAMI, Fla. (WFLA) – A delivery driver put a four-month-old child back in the stroller after ramming the mother’s vehicle and fled the scene of the accident, according to Miami-Dade police.

On Thursday morning, police said a mother was crossing the intersection of Northeast 7th Avenue and Northeast 191st Street in Miami, pushing her son in a stroller while walking her dog, when she was struck by a delivery driver.

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The 30-year-old mother was knocked down and the child was thrown out of the stroller and landed on the street.

According to NBC affiliate WTVJ, the woman suffered a brain hemorrhage as a result of the collision.

According to police, the driver, Sarahy Naybeth Parra-Ovalles, 45, got out of the vehicle, straightened the stroller and put the baby back in before driving off.

Mother and baby were taken to a nearby hospital for treatment.

Parra-Ovalles was arrested on Friday. He is accused of leaving the scene of an accident with serious bodily harm.

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