A devastated wife has spoken out after her husband spent the week fighting for life after being mowed down outside his home in Melbourne’s south-east.

Father-of-four Rayden is in an induced coma after being struck by a driver outside his Clyde North home early on Sunday morning.

The brutal hit-run knocked him unconscious, causing a brain injury.

Father-of-four Rayden is in an induced coma after being struck by a driver outside his Clyde North home.Father-of-four Rayden is in an induced coma after being struck by a driver outside his Clyde North home. (9News)

For almost a week, Courtney Storm has barely left her husband’s side, calling him “the best dad in the world”.

“So supportive, [he] really will put everyone before himself,” she told 9News.

“Everyone just loves him. I just don’t think I could find someone to say a bad word about him. Trouble doesn’t surround him. It doesn’t follow him,” Courtney said.

The 29-year-old had just returned from a night celebrating his dad’s engagement.

Someone in a dark-coloured car drove past, hurling abuse before making a U-turn and striking Rayden.

Courtney Storm has barely left her husband's side.Courtney Storm has barely left her husband’s side. (9News)

His loved ones rushed to help, but the car sped off.

“We’d had a really good night, really happy, was laughing with everyone,” Courtney said.

“He’d only stepped out for maybe five [or] 10 minutes when it happened.”

Detectives are still trying to track down the car, and Courtney says her family did not recognise the driver or passenger, and believes it was a random attack.

Melbourne hit runDetectives are still trying to track down the car, and Courtney says her family did not recognise the driver or passenger, and believes it was a random attack. (9News)

“Rayden is not a vindictive person. He will always extend a hand of forgiveness to those who have done things wrong to him,” she said.

“He will be in for a long recovery, but outside of that, I don’t really know what that looks like or how everything will be.”