Man killed on Moreland Road with driver still at large
Mcevoy, “this pedestrian collision with the SUV driver, a collision will be good and really aware that they are involved in a collision,” he said.
Uz We call witnesses who may have seen the collision and also call the driver of this car. Please stand out, ”he said.
“I just encourage everyone to slow down. Take care. If you are involved in a collision, don’t get away. Stop, give some help. Be a good person.”
Coburg, who did not want to give his surname, was walking along his dog along the Road when he saw the accident. He said he realized that the cyclist was irregular before he was shot.
“He wasn’t on his bike at any stage. He screamed his bike while screaming throughout the path… He was constantly screaming.” Brendan said.
“He went to traffic and gathered. The car was never deviated. The car was going 50 km/h. “Obviously, the car does not stop or even slow down.”
“Another car came and hit his bike in the middle of the road … Then I saw it [body] Under a parked car. “
The accident was close to John Fawkner Private Hospital near the intersection point with Glencairn Boulevard in a lane with bicycle strips in both directions.
Brendan called it a “crazy way” and one of the most intense ones in the suburb.
The police have not yet talked to the driver in the Coburg accident.
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Yim-Wah Choi, a resident of Coburg living in front of the accident area, said he served dinner when he screamed loudly from Moreland Road on Sunday night.
“Such a big impact, such a collision. You will not even think about stopping and researching?” Choi said.
“I have family members who are bicycle bicycles … I’m constantly worried when they leave on the bike until they come home. This is the fear behind your mind.”
“There are bicycle strips … [but] Everyone is in a hurry to go to another. “
Choi said that the Moreland Road was blocked and that the emergency services remained outside until midnight on Sunday.
Alison McCormack, the CEO CEO CEO, described the incident as a “absolute tragedy on Monday morning on ABC Radio.
McCormack, “the bicycle community last night and this morning will definitely be ruined to hear the news,” he said. “We hear many reports about driver behavior. Especially in a place like Merri-Bek becomes an increasing problem.”
“This is a large bicycle ride. The community is with security. And there are still no protected strips that we need in some places.”
Anyone who witnesses the incident or has any information to help the police is asked to contact the crime stoppers on 1800 333 000.
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