Twist after shocking dashcam of girl struck

Mr Danish said he didn't think he would have been believed if he didn't have the dashcam footage. Photo: Channel 9
Mr Danish said he didn't think he would have been believed if he didn't have the dashcam footage. Photo: Channel 9

The driver behind a viral dashcam video of a little girl almost being hit by a car has spoken out for the first time, saying he’s thankful for online supporters.

Muhammad Danish was driving at 40km/h down a narrow street in the Melbourne suburb of Brunswick East when a young girl dashed out in front of his car.

Though he immediately slammed on the breaks the second he saw the girl, Mr Danish was unable to avoid knocking her to the road.

The driver had a split second to slam on the breaks before hitting the little girl. Photo: Facebook/DashCam Owners Australia
The driver had a split second to slam on the breaks before hitting the little girl. Photo: Facebook/DashCam Owners Australia

The driver had a split second to slam on the breaks before hitting the little girl. Photo: Facebook/DashCam Owners Australia

If he hadn't of slammed the brakes, the little girl would have been much more hurt.
If he hadn't of slammed the brakes, the little girl could have been seriously hurt.

If he hadn't of slammed the brakes, the little girl could have been seriously hurt.

The girl’s enraged father ran after her, slamming his fist on the bonnet of the car before picking his daughter up.

Luckily she was not seriously injured.

Mr Danish said the girl’s father and neighbours quickly turned on him, despite him doing all he could to save the girl.

He told A Current Affair the dashcam was the only thing that proved his innocence.

“This video really saved my life because if police listened to the statements I could have been charged and (found) guilty,” he said on the program.

Though he stopped the car the second he realised the little girl was in his path, he says he wishes the incident didn’t occur.

Mr Danish said he didn't think he would have been believed if he didn't have the dashcam footage. Photo: Channel 9
Mr Danish said he didn't think he would have been believed if he didn't have the dashcam footage. Photo: Channel 9

Mr Danish said he didn't think he would have been believed if he didn't have the dashcam footage. Photo: Channel 9

The child was not seriously hurt in the incident. Photo: DashCam Owners Australia
The child was not seriously hurt in the incident. Photo: DashCam Owners Australia

The child was not seriously hurt in the incident. Photo: DashCam Owners Australia

“It was very hard for me for three or four days. I couldn’t do anything,” Mr Danish said.

“It kept replaying in my mind and my mind was just simulating the situation 100 different ways.”

The video of the incident went viral after it was shared by DashCam Owners Australia, with many who viewed it siding with the driver.

“If this guy was speeding would have done serious damage, lucky he was paying attention to the road, top work to the driver,” one person said.

Mr Danish said reading the comments helped him in the wake of the incident.

“Even police told me it’s not my fault. I was thinking I could have done something better to not hurt that girl, but people’s messages and comments really supported me,” Danish said.