Daily Archives: 08/03/2015

A PEDESTRIAN and young driver are dead after separate road accidents across Victoria this morning

A 25-year-old Heathcote Junction man is believed to have been struck by a truck as he walked north along the Hume Freeway near the Wandong-Kilmore Rd exit in Wandong, north of Melbourne, just before 4am.

The man died at the scene.

Police were earlier recovering a smashed-up car from the median strip of the Hume Highway near the accident scene.

It is belived the man driving to work at the time and crashed car was his.

The Herald Sun understands a truck driver – not the one involved in the incident – called police shortly before the accident to raise the alarm about a man walking in the road.

It is believed the man was in the road when he was struck by the truck and not walking along the side of the road, as reported earlier.

Police spokeswoman Clair White said: “It appears the man was struck by a truck as he walked northbound on the southbound side of the road.”

The nearest service station is located 5km from the accident scene.

Less than half an hour after that incident, another man in his 20s died after being thrown from his car during a crash in Cranbourne South.

Police believe the driver lost control on Meadow Rd, about 100 meters east of Craig Rd, and crashed through a fence about 4.20am.

The man, believed aged in his 20s, died at the scene.

Police will prepare a report for the Coroner.

The men’s deaths brings Victoria’s road toll to 53 this year compared with 48 at the same time last year.

Police investigate after man dies – Newcastle

Police have commenced an investigation after a man died in Newcastle this morning.

Just after 3am (Saturday 7 March 2015), officers attached the Newcastle City Local Area Command were called to a home on Dickson Street, following reports of a man being injured.

On arrival, police located a man suffering a gunshot wound. He was unable to be revived at the scene.

A crime scene has been established and officers attached to State Crime Command’s Homicide Squad are assisting local police with investigations.

Police have received no other reports of injury.

Inquiries into events leading up to the incident are continuing.

Detectives are asking that anyone who may have seen someone acting suspiciously in the vicinity of Dickson Street around 3am, to call Newcastle Police or Crime Stoppers.

Emergency services respond to fire – Maroubra

Emergency services have responded to a fire in Maroubra this evening.

Just before 5.30pm (Friday 6 March 2015), officers attached to Eastern Beaches Local Area Command were called to reports of a fire on Anzac Parade, near the intersection of Garden Lane.

On arrival police found the building well-alight.

NSW Fire & Rescue officers attended and continued to attempt to extinguish the fire for a number of hours.

Police have received no reports of injury; however structural damage has been caused to rear of the premises, which includes a restaurant and a residential unit.

While investigations into the cause of the fire are early, the incident is not being treated as suspicious.