Mother of young Calgary hit-and-run victims speaks out

'I know it's going to forever change them and our family, and many people around them,' mother says

Image | Amber Chinery

Caption: Mother Amber Chinery says her two children, who were struck in a Calgary hit-and-run Friday, are forever changed from the incident. (CBC)

Calgary mother Amber Chinery is pleading with the driver of a pick-up truck who ran over her children early Friday and then fled the scene to come forward.
Police say a Dodge Ram or similar vehicle struck Chinery's nine-year-old daughter and 11-year-old son at a Beddington Heights intersection shortly after 7:30 a.m.
Chinery says her children now face months of recovery. CBC is not naming the children at the request of the mother, who did supply photographs of them for this story.

Image | 9-year-old hit-and-run victim

Caption: This nine-year-old girl has a broken leg after being struck in a hit and run Friday in Calgary. CBC is not identifying the child on the request of her mother, who supplied the photograph. (Submitted by Amber Chinery)

"I know it's going to forever change them and our family, and many people around them," Chinery said Saturday outside the Alberta Children's Hospital.
The incident has left her daughter with a broken leg and her son has a long list of surgeries to go through.
"(Doctors are) worried that they're going to have to undergo surgery one more time for him to repair a broken collarbone and scapula. He's got spinal injuries, injuries to his right lung, and of course bruises and road rash all over his body."
She says, that the driver left the scene, is the part that bothers her the most.

Image | 11-year-old hit-and-run victim

Caption: This 11-year-old boy has a long road to recovery after being struck in a hit-and-run Friday in Calgary. CBC is not identifying the child on the request of her mother, who supplied the photograph. (Submitted by Amber Chinery)

"I can forgive you possibly for hitting my children," Chinery said.
"But the fact that you ran over their bodies as they laid in the middle of the road and drove away, I cannot forgive that. You owe it to my children to come forward and be accountable for what you've done."
Calgary police are asking the driver to come forward. Anyone who may have information about this incident is asked to contact 403-266-1234 or Crime Stoppers(external link) at 1-800-222-8477.