On Wednesday morning, NSW Police Inspector Benjamin McIntyre held a press convention urging the motive force in an alleged deadly hit-and-run to come back ahead. Little did he know the prime suspect was standing simply metres behind him.
About 3am a passing motorist made a grim discovery after they noticed a person mendacity on the street in Mount Pritchard, in Sydney’s west. He wasn’t transferring. Paramedics confirmed the 31-year-old Auburn man had died, and appeared to have sustained vital head and torso accidents.
NSW Law enforcement officials shortly began investigating the incident as a suspected hit-and-run, calling an 8.30am press convention close to the crime scene on the nook of Pritchard Road and Hemphill Avenue.
Within the meantime, 9 Information was talking to residents close by, who captured CCTV footage of the person staggering down the road, and about 45 minutes later, a black Lexus driving by.
Addressing the media pack, McIntyre stated police have been engaged on the speculation the person was hit by a automobile that didn’t cease, and known as on the motive force at hand themselves in.
One reporter requested: “If the motive force behind the wheel of that automobile is watching you proper now, what would your message be?”
McIntyre replied: “Attend your native police station or contact us instantly. We actually want to talk to you and we attraction to your conscience.”
The motive force could certainly have been watching – however not on tv. Behind McIntyre throughout the press convention a person was seen pacing in entrance of a two-storey brick home. A black Lexus was parked within the driveway.