A hero pilot who left his family behind in New Zealand to fight bush fires in Australia was left to die on the road after being struck by a hit-and-run driver.
Helicopter pilot and water bomber Ian Pullen, 44, was struck by a car on Saturday morning in Glenridding, 200 kilometres north of Sydney.
Pullen - a father-of-three who was set to celebrate his 24th wedding anniversary on Monday - was crossing the road when he was hit at speed.
Police are now searching for the hit-and-run driver who failed to stop after the collision.
