
A heartbreaking accident at a Sydney shopping centre has left a community in mourning and reignited urgent conversations about the safety of Australia's car parks.
What happened is particularly relevant for families with young children and older Australians navigating increasingly crowded spaces.
A five-month-old baby girl died at the scene on Monday afternoon at Minto Mall in Sydney's southwest, despite police commencing CPR on the infant before she was treated by NSW Ambulance paramedics.
Her five-year-old sibling was transported to The Children's Hospital at Westmead in a serious but stable condition.
The tragedy occurred around 3:30pm on Brookfield Road when a 35-year-old driver reportedly reversed her Renault SUV over the two children.
What makes this incident particularly devastating is that the children were reportedly in a pram, and investigators believe the mother was trying to navigate the notoriously narrow parking spaces.
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'A lot of shoppers—there were a few people who were traumatised from seeing it'
When car parks become danger zones
The incident has thrust Minto Mall's parking facilities into harsh spotlight, with local parents sharing their own frightening experiences navigating what many describe as impossibly narrow spaces.
Tanzin Cook, a local mother-of-two, took to social media to share her own ordeal from 2018, describing having just 20 centimetres to squeeze her children through between cars. 'If you're in an SUV or 4WD, you are f***** beyond measure,' she said bluntly.
Her experience wasn't unique. Cook recalled having to climb through the passenger side to reach the driver's seat so she could reposition her car safely—a manoeuvre many older Australians would find challenging or impossible.
'There was no other way I could have done it,' she explained. 'Based on reports I've read, the mum was in a similar situation. This is a really bad car park and it is not easy to navigate with kids.'
Understanding Australian parking standards
Minto Mall, renovated in 2022, serves over 80 specialty stores in Sydney's southwest and provides free parking for all shoppers 24/7. According to centre management, the car park meets Australian standards for parking bay dimensions, but these standards were developed decades ago when vehicles were smaller and shopping habits were different.
The community responds with calls for change
The tragedy has galvanised the local community, with social media flooded with similar stories from frustrated shoppers. Comments on Cook's video painted a picture of a car park that many residents actively avoid.
'Every time I go here, I have to park away from everyone because of exactly the same issue,' wrote one local mum. Another added: 'I drive a 4WD and I dread going to this car park, it's an absolute nightmare.'
However, the discussion also sparked debate about safety practices. Some commenters pointed out that regardless of tight spaces, children should be loaded into vehicles before shopping, and modern cars come equipped with reverse sensors and cameras.
The death has shocked the Minto community, with witnesses reporting being traumatised after watching the aftermath, and the tragedy raising questions about carpark safety and the vulnerability of young children around vehicles.
Mall management promises improvements
Centre manager Michael Prestia acknowledged the community's concerns while defending the current design. 'In order to acquire DA approvals, the Australian standards for car parking bays needed to be met,' he told Daily Mail.
However, he also committed to future improvements: 'Minto Mall will continue to seek ways of how to improve the Centre's car park in view of access, egress and parking, in the interest of the customers' wellbeing and safety.'
The mall, which underwent major redevelopment three years ago, is already planning further upgrades in the coming months. The centre recently added two electric vehicle charging stations in the South Carpark, showing some commitment to modernising facilities.
What this means for older shoppers
For Australian seniors, this tragedy highlights broader concerns about navigating increasingly challenging retail environments. Modern shopping centres often prioritise maximising parking spaces over user safety and accessibility.
Warning signs of dangerous parking situations
- Spaces so narrow you can't fully open car doors
- Having to climb over seats to exit your vehicle
- Needing to park far from other cars for safety
- Feeling rushed or stressed while loading/unloading
- Poor visibility due to large vehicles or structural barriers
The incident also underscores the importance of being extra cautious around car parks, where pedestrians of all ages—but particularly children and older adults with mobility concerns—are vulnerable to serious accidents.
Practical steps for safer shopping trips
While we wait for infrastructure improvements, there are practical steps shoppers can take to protect themselves and their families.
Consider shopping during off-peak hours when car parks are less crowded. If you're driving a larger vehicle, don't hesitate to park further away where spaces are more generous. Always take your time—rushing leads to mistakes.
For those with grandchildren, the tragedy serves as a stark reminder to maintain constant visual contact with little ones in car parks, one of the most dangerous environments they'll encounter during routine activities.
Did you know?
Did you know?
Car park accidents account for approximately 20 per cent of all vehicle-related incidents in Australia, with most occurring at low speeds during parking manoeuvres. The majority involve pedestrians, making awareness and careful movement crucial for everyone's safety.
Support and investigation continues
NSW Police are continuing their investigation into the incident, though they're treating it as a tragic accident rather than criminal negligence. Authorities are urging anyone with information or dashcam/CCTV footage to contact Crime Stoppers NSW on 1800 333 000.
The broader community has rallied around the affected family, with local federal MP Dr Mike Freelander acknowledging the tragedy on social media and expressing condolences to those impacted.
As the investigation continues, the focus remains on preventing similar tragedies through improved design, better awareness, and a commitment to putting safety before convenience in our shopping centres.
Centre manager Prestia concluded: 'We are most saddened by the tragic incident that occurred on September 15 and wish to send our deepest condolences to the family, relatives and friends of the family on the loss of their beautiful five-month old baby girl.'
What This Means For You
This tragedy reminds us that simple, everyday activities like shopping can present unexpected risks. Have you experienced similar challenges with narrow parking spaces at your local shopping centres? Share your thoughts and any safety tips that have worked for you in the comments below.
Original Article
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15105417/Minto-Mall-tragedy-car-park-issue.html
Baby killed, child injured in car park tragedy
Cited text: However, she died at the scene.
Excerpt: A five-month-old baby girl died at the scene
https://www.thenewdaily.com.au/news/state/nsw/2025/09/16/baby-killed-in-carpark
Baby Killed, Five-Year-Old Injured After Being Struck By SUV—Minto, NSW—15 September 2025 | Traffic Accidents | Carter Capner Law
Cited text: Police officers performed CPR on the infant before paramedics arrived, but she died at the scene.
Excerpt: A five-month-old baby girl died at the scene
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Infant dies, child seriously injured following crash—Minto
Cited text: Police commenced CPR on the infant, before she was treated by NSW Ambulance paramedics; however, she died at the scene.
Excerpt: police commencing CPR on the infant before she was treated by NSW Ambulance paramedics
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Infant dies, child seriously injured following crash—Minto
Cited text: The five-year-old child was treated by NSW Ambulance paramedics before being taken to The Children’s Hospital at Westmead in a serious condition.
Excerpt: Her five-year-old sibling was transported to The Children's Hospital at Westmead in a serious but stable condition
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Baby Killed, Five-Year-Old Injured After Being Struck By SUV—Minto, NSW—15 September 2025 | Traffic Accidents | Carter Capner Law
Cited text: The five-year-old child was transported to The Children’s Hospital at Westmead in a serious but stable condition.
Excerpt: Her five-year-old sibling was transported to The Children's Hospital at Westmead in a serious but stable condition
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Baby dead, 5yo serious after hit by car
Cited text: The fatal incident occurred on Brookfield Road in Minto just after 3.30pm on Monday.
Excerpt: 3:30pm on Brookfield Road
https://au.news.yahoo.com/baby-dead-5yo-serious-hit-074843369.html
Baby Killed, Five-Year-Old Injured After Being Struck By SUV—Minto, NSW—15 September 2025 | Traffic Accidents | Carter Capner Law
Cited text: At approximately 3:30 pm, a five-month-old girl and a five-year-old child were struck by an SUV.
Excerpt: 3:30pm on Brookfield Road
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Baby dead, 5yo serious after hit by car
Cited text: Picture: NewsWire / Damian Shaw · The 35-year-old driver reportedly reversed her Renault SUV over the two children this afternoon, Nine News reported.
Excerpt: a 35-year-old driver reportedly reversed her Renault SUV over the two children
https://au.news.yahoo.com/baby-dead-5yo-serious-hit-074843369.html
Shop at Minto Mall | Minto Mall
Cited text: Minto Mall is the premier shopping hub in Minto and is conveniently located a short walk from Minto train station.
Excerpt: Minto Mall, renovated in 2022, serves over 80 specialty stores in Sydney's southwest
Minto Mall — Campbelltown
Cited text: Newly renovated in 2022 and featuring over 60 specialty stores.
Excerpt: Minto Mall, renovated in 2022, serves over 80 specialty stores in Sydney's southwest
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Minto Mall Centre Info | Minto Mall
Cited text: Minto Mall provides FREE parking for all shoppers 24/7
Excerpt: free parking for all shoppers 24/7
https://mintomall.com.au/centre-info/
Baby Killed, Five-Year-Old Injured After Being Struck By SUV—Minto, NSW—15 September 2025 | Traffic Accidents | Carter Capner Law
Cited text: Community Impact The death of the infant and the serious injury of the five-year-old has shocked the Minto community. Witnesses reported being traumat...
Excerpt: The death has shocked the Minto community, with witnesses reporting being traumatised after watching the aftermath, and the tragedy raising questions about carpark safety and the vulnerability of young children around vehicles
https://cartercapner.com.au/acciden...ng-struck-by-suv-minto-nsw-15-september-2025/
Minto Mall Centre Info | Minto Mall
Cited text: 2 Electric Vehicle Charging Stations located in the South Carpark at Minto Mall (Minto Fruit Orchard side).
Excerpt: The centre recently added two electric vehicle charging stations in the South Carpark
https://mintomall.com.au/centre-info/
Baby Killed, Five-Year-Old Injured After Being Struck By SUV—Minto, NSW—15 September 2025 | Traffic Accidents | Carter Capner Law
Cited text: Appeal for Information Authorities are urging anyone with information or dashcam/CCTV footage to contact: Crime Stoppers NSW: Call 1800 333 000 or rep...
Excerpt: Authorities are urging anyone with information or dashcam/CCTV footage to contact Crime Stoppers NSW on 1800 333 000
https://cartercapner.com.au/acciden...ng-struck-by-suv-minto-nsw-15-september-2025/