Young mechanics working across the road said they rushed to help save the woman but she died at the scene.
Help keep family & friends informed by sharing this articleA woman has died after being hit by a bus in front of a shopping centre on the New South Wales Central Coast.A group of young mechanics told the ABC they were working across the road when the incident happened.
They said they rushed over and went under the bus to try to save the elderly woman but she died at the scene.Police have established a crime scene and the northern entry to the shopping centre, on Bay Village Road and Community Road, is closed.
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