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The shattered family of a man killed by an alleged disqualified driver on the run from police have revealed his children are still waiting for him to return home.
Qantas traffic controller Lual Awan Lueth, 49, was on his way to work at Sydney Airport about 4am on Tuesday when his Toyota Corolla was struck by a Holden sedan on the Great Western Highway in St Marys in Sydney‘s west.
The refugee from South Sudan was killed instantly while the 43-year-old driver of the sedan allegedly fled from the crash site on foot but was arrested a short time later in a nearby backyard.
The sedan driver, who police alleged was disqualified from driving and known to police was taken to Nepean Hospital under police guard.
Yuol Yuol told Seven Newsthat some of his uncle’s seven children still don’t know their father won’t be coming home. The youngest …