Tragic Daylesford Pub Crash Claims Lives of Two Children and Three Adults, Leaving Victorian Community in Shock

Tragic Daylesford Pub Crash Claims Lives of Two Children and Three Adults, Leaving Victorian Community in Shock

It ⁣was one of Daylesford’s busiest weekends. Tourists were taking advantage of a Victorian public holiday on Tuesday to flock to the town‌ for a four-day long weekend.

One of⁤ the town’s most popular pubs, the Royal Daylesford ⁤Hotel, had families⁣ gathered in ‍its ⁣beer garden, toasting the sunset and enjoying a relatively warm Sunday in November.

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Now, the ​community‌ is reeling from what happened‌ just after ⁣6pm,⁢ when a white BMW SUV mounted the‌ kerb and hit patrons on ⁤the pub’s lawn.

A 38-year-old man‌ from Tarneit and his 11-year-old son were killed. The man’s wife,⁣ a 36-year-old‍ woman, and a ⁣second ‍son, aged six, were injured.

A ⁢30-year-old man and his partner, a 44-year-old woman and her nine-year-old daughter – all from Melbourne’s Point Cook ⁢– were also killed.

Police on Monday confirmed among the​ injured was an 11-month-old baby, ⁢who was transferred to ‍the Royal⁢ Children’s hospital‍ via the Ballarat Base ​hospital.

Tributes ⁤and flowers seen in⁢ Daylesford. Photograph: ​James Ross/AAP

The investigation is in its “infancy”, police said on Monday. They expect to ⁣interview the ⁤driver, ⁤a 66-year-old Mount Macedon man on Tuesday. The man had been breath tested following the crash ​and had no blood alcohol in his system, police said.

Members of the Daylesford community – ⁣some of​ whom are gathering on Monday night for a vigil – are struggling to ‍comprehend what happened.

Hepburn Shire Council’s deputy mayor, Lesley Hewitt, says the community is still in shock.

“It’s not something you expect to happen on what is‍ usually one of our busiest ⁣weekends. It was a really lovely day,” she says.

“People are trying to process what ​did happen. It’s ‌very early‌ days.”

The Royal Daylesford Hotel’s visibly upset co-owner, Cameron Stone, told the Herald Sun that staff at the pub were distressed and being supported by counselling ⁤services.

“We wish to express our deepest sympathy for those who have passed away, those injured, their families and everyone affected​ by this terrible ⁣tragedy,” he said in a recorded ⁤statement.

Hewitt says first ‌responders, including local State​ Emergency Services members who⁣ rushed to the ⁣scene, were particularly distressed after⁤ witnessing the aftermath of the crash.

The Victorian police chief commissioner, Shane Patton, paid tribute to the first responders on the scene on Monday morning, saying‍ they would carry the scene with them for “many years”.

“It may ⁤haunt them forever,” ‍he said.

“It’s one of the most confronting scenes, I’ve been‍ told, that experienced officers have been to.”

A mourner is seen patting a⁣ therapy dog at the scene. Photograph: James Ross/AAP

Patton said the families were “visitors just going about⁤ their everyday life, just⁢ enjoying themselves ⁤on a⁤ beautiful Sunday afternoon”.

“It is an absolute tragedy,” he said.

Hewitt describes‌ the community as close-knit.

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2023-11-06 02:28:49
Original from www.theguardian.com
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