Hit-run victim Sally Lusted suffered a spinal fracture when she was hit by a car in Mitcham last month.
Share and Follow
Police are searching for a hit-run driver who left a seriously injured pedestrian at the scene of a collision in Melbourne’s east last month.

On September 29, at approximately 12:10 p.m., a distressing incident unfolded at the intersection of Springfield and Mitcham Roads. CCTV footage captured 48-year-old Sally Lusted being struck by a dark-colored sedan as she crossed the street.

The footage reveals the immediate aftermath of the collision, with Lusted being thrown about a meter down the road upon impact with the car’s bonnet. The scene quickly turned somber as the female driver of the sedan stepped out briefly to check on Lusted, who was clearly in pain on the ground.

Hit-run victim Sally Lusted suffered a spinal fracture when she was hit by a car in Mitcham last month.
Hit-run victim Sally Lusted suffered a spinal fracture when she was hit by a car in Mitcham last month. (Nine)

According to police reports, the driver explained to Lusted that she had left her phone at home and needed to depart to call for medical assistance. However, she did not make the call to emergency services, leaving Lusted at the scene without notifying triple zero or seeking help after leaving.

The driver then told Lusted she left her phone at home and needed to leave to call an ambulance, according to police.

She left the Lusted at the scene without calling triple zero and failed to do so after she left.

Lusted was taken to hospital with a fractured spine.

Senior Constable Sebastian Knight labelled the driver’s actions as “absolutely unacceptable”.

“From another person, regardless of age or, or anything like that, having someone left there after those injuries, after you’ve caused those injuries is appalling,” Knight told 3AW.

CCTV shows Lusted flying more than a metre after she collided with a dark coloured vehicle while crossing the road.
CCTV shows Lusted flying more than a metre after she collided with a dark coloured vehicle while crossing the road. (Nine)

“[It] is something that we don’t expect our community members to do.”

The driver could face charges including failure to give way, failure to render assistance and leaving the scene of an incident, Knight said.

“With Sally’s injuries, the extensive nature of it and her recoveries, there could be further charges involved on top of that,” he said.

The driver is described as of Caucasian appearance, aged in her late 60s to early 70s with shoulder length hair and wearing loose leggings and a grey jumper.

Investigators are also appealing for any witnesses or drivers with dashcam footage of the incident to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or visit www.crimestoppersvic.com.au
Share and Follow
You May Also Like
Shadow Treasurer Ted O'Brien, Opposition leader Sussan Ley and Nationals leader David Littleproud during Question Time at Parliament House in Canberra on Tuesday 25 November 2025.

Inside the Politics: Sussan Ley’s Key Ally Quashes Leadership Spill Rumors

Liberal deputy leader Ted O’Brien has dismissed growing speculation of a leadership…

Blazing Fires Persist as Southeast Braces for Intense Heatwave Alerts

Health alerts have been issued for Melbourne due to deteriorating air quality…
Obama blasts 'lawless and cruel' tactics after federal officers kill nurse

Obama Condemns ‘Unjust Tactics’ Following Fatal Shooting of Nurse by Federal Officers

Former US President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama have…
Thousands expected to participate in Invasion Day marches around the country

Join the Movement: Invasion Day Marches Set to Unite Thousands Nationwide

Thousands of individuals are anticipated to gather for rallies across various Australian…

Voice Architect Criticizes January 26 Debate as ‘Low Hanging Fruit’; Blak Caucus Urges for Abolishment of Controversial Day

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities across Australia have come together for…

Meet the 2026 Australian of the Year: Celebrating the Nation’s Most Inspiring Achievers

Katherine Bennell-Pegg has made history as the first Australian to qualify as…
Alex Pretti tried to help a woman who was pushed to the ground by ICE agents.

Unseen Footage Revealed: The Critical Moments Leading to Alex Pretti’s Tragic Shooting

Warning: This article contains images and details that may be upsetting to…
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese speaks at the 2026 Australian of the Year awards morning tea at The Lodge in Canberra on Sunday 25 January 2026.

Prime Minister Urges Unity as Millions Nationwide Celebrate Australia Day

Millions of people are set to celebrate Australia Day, with citizenship ceremonies,…