A father-of-two killed in an alleged hit and run in Western Australia is being remembered as “one in a million”.
Police today charged a 37-year-old woman who was arrested just metres from the crash site.
Walking to and from home was Jamie Murray’s regular routine in Mandurah, an hour south of Perth.
Walking to and from home was Jamie Murray’s regular routine in Mandurah , an hour south of Perth.(Nine)
The father-of-two was killed in an alleged hit and run on Saturday morning just metres from his house.
A newspaper delivery man found the 45-year-old unresponsive on the road.
Neighbor Sandy Austin expressed the community’s devastation over the loss of a person who had contributed significantly to the neighborhood.
Murray was a lover of the arts.
“Jamie was a stalwart in our local community theatre scene,” Primadonna Productions said.
“He had been a friendly face at the Mandurah Performing Arts Centre for more than two decades and will be sorely missed.”
Friend Gisell Barb said the father-of-two’s death “just broke us” and “he didn’t deserve this”.
“They were his world, he lived for those children,” she said.
“It’s going to be very hard growing up without Jamie in their lives.”
Police say it was a grey Kia Rio hatchback that hit Murray.
Officers tracked down the alleged driver to a home on the same street.
The woman is facing charges for not stopping to provide help after an incident resulting in death and for failing to report the incident that caused death or serious injury.
She will front court later this month.