An 18-year-old girl is in hospital after being left for dead in a Christmas Day hit-run on the Sunshine Coast. 9News
Ebony Rich was driving along Berrburrum Road, Elimbah yesterday morning when out of nowhere she was rammed by a Subaru Impreza.Ebony Rich's father is calling for public help to find the 'gutless' driver who left his daughter bleeding on the side of the road on Christmas Day.
Ebony Rich's car flipped and almost caught fire, leaving her bloodied and injured on the side of the road on Christmas morning. "The vehicle rolled, almost caught fire and this person left my daughter on the side of the road to die," Maxwell Rich told 9News. He is calling for public assistance to find the other driver and hold them accountable for their actions.
"She's had the muscles in her legs torn away and staples in her head, plus all the other things," Mr Rich said.
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