A woman is fighting for life after coming off the bonnet of a moving car in Sydney's south-west. Police say the vehicle was being driven by her partner - who's been charged - and tonight remains behind bars. heinkealex 9News MORE:
Emergency services attended the scene on Peppin Crescent at Airds after reports the woman was injured by a man known to her at about 3.20pm yesterday.Emergency services attended the scene on Peppin Crescent at Airds after reports the woman was injured.
"The driver of the car, a 43-year-old man who is known to the woman, was taken to hospital for mandatory testing before being taking to Campbelltown Police Station," NSW Police said in a statement.He is expected to appear in Campbelltown Local Court today.Continue reading
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