Sam Kerr makes mad dash home to see hospitalised grandmother

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Matildas superstar Sam Kerr was in no mood to speak to reporters when she landed in Perth on Saturday.

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Kerr and her father Roger had been in the Hunter Valley on Friday, attending the wedding of Kerr’s Australian teammate Emily van Egmond.

But while they were in the Hunter, Roger’s 89-year-old mother, Coral Kerr, was allegedly hit by a car at around 10.45am (local time) Friday morning.

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Roger and Sam then rushed back to Perth to be by Coral’s (who is in Royal Perth Hospital with serious injuries) side.

Kerr quickly exited the airport when she spotted media crews.

Roger, however, did briefly speak to reporters and was asked about his mother’s health.

Roger Kerr flew back to Perth after his mother was rushed to hospital. Credit: Seven

“I don’t really know,” Roger Kerr said.

“I’ve just come from the Hunter Valley from a wedding ...,” he said.

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Coral Kerr was allegedly hit by the vehicle after she got off the bus.

It is understood she was just metres from her Palmyra home when the incident unfolded.

A 63-year-old Willagee man has been charged with one count of dangerous driving occasioning grievous bodily harm.

He will appear before Fremantle Magistrates Court on February 4.

Neighbours allege the man had tried to overtake the stopped bus in a white Great Wall ute near the intersection of Marmion and Justinian streets when the incident happened.

It has been alleged he pulled up on the footpath.

Sam Kerr and her grandmother Coral. Credit: Instagram

“She’s a lovely lady, so I hope everything goes well with her,” a neighbour said on Friday.

A Royal Perth Hospital spokesman said Coral Kerr had improved and was in a stable condition.

Coral and her husband moved from India to Australia more than 50 years ago.

She has previously spoken about her relationship with Sam, calling it “fantastic”.

“Nearly every week, she sends me a message, I phone her. I FaceTime with her,” she said.

“Whenever she comes home, she’s always here having breakfast.

“Her favourite breakfast is a pirrata, which is an Indian bread with jam. Or we go out for a coffee or lunch. She never fails to come and see me and take me out.”

- With The West

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