Driver charged after death of ‘caring’ young father in alleged hit-run

A driver has been arrested after the death of a young father in an alleged hit-run in Adelaide's north last night.

Daniel Harrison, 25, was struck and rushed to hospital on Hillier Road in Hillier just before 8pm but died from his injuries.

Police arrested a 21-year-old woman from Stockport early this morning and charged her with causing death by dangerous driving and leaving the scene of an accident.

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Daniel Harrison was struck and rushed to hospital on Hillier Road in Hillier just before 8pm but died from his injuries.

A 19-year-old Munno Para West man was also arrested and charged with two counts of aggravated affray and possessing a firearm without a licence after police allegedly found a firearm in his home today.

A Holden sedan was also seized for forensic examination.

Devastated friends ofHarrison laid flowers at the crash scene today.

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Harrison leaves behind a large loving family and his five-year-old daughter.

"He's the most caring, big-hearted person you know. If you ever had a problem, he'd try to help you sort it out," friend Dene Steele told 9News.

Steele's wife Jessica said: "I always remember him always smiling, always laughing, always having a joke, that's how I remember 'DJ'."

Local residents, police and paramedics rushed to assist at the scene.

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Police at the scene of the crash on Hillier Road in Hillier.

Harrison leaves behind a large, loving family and his five-year-old daughter. 

"She was everything to him. I just don't know how they're going to cope," Mr Steele said.

"I've got kids myself and I couldn't imagine them losing a parent, it's so sad."

The 21-year-old woman and 19-year-old man are expected to appear in the Elizabeth Magistrates Court tomorrow.

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