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NSW police charge grandmother after baby ejected from car window in Sydney crash

A grandmother has been granted bail after her two-month-old grandchild was flung through a car window during a crash in Sydney’s east.
The baby was allegedly unrestrained in the back seat and forced out the window when the car smashed into a steel fence in Botany around 7:00pm on Friday.
It is alleged the grandmother was driving a Toyota Tarago, failed to negotiate a bend, struck the gutter and mounted the kerb before hitting the fence.
The baby was uninjured and taken to Sydney Children’s Hospital Randwick for observation.
Three other passengers, including a 19-year-old woman, were also uninjured.
NSW Police said the driver, a 48-year-old woman, had a suspended licence and the car was unregistered.
The woman was arrested and taken to Prince…
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