Nearly a dozen automobiles belonging to friends attending a housewarming have been smashed after a driver of an allegedly stolen automotive rammed into them throughout a avenue race.
The hit-and-run incident involving an allegedly stolen black Holden Calais sedan on Holland Highway in Melbourne‘s east occurred round 1.40am on Sunday.
The occupants of the mangled sedan fled the scene. One witness described the wreckage as ‘absolute carnage’.
The hit-and-run incident involving an allegedly stolen black Holden Calais sedan on Holland Highway in Melbourne’s east occurred round 1.40am on Sunday
A 19-year-old Narre Warren man was arrested in Blackburn South in Melbourne’s east simply earlier than 10am and is presently underneath police guard in hospital but to be interviewed
A 19-year-old Narre Warren man was arrested in Blackburn South in Melbourne’s east simply earlier than 10am and is presently underneath police guard in hospital but to be interviewed.
The opposite occupants of the automotive stay on the run and police are nonetheless investigating.
Native Matt Maca stated he was dropped dwelling by a good friend early on Sunday morning and noticed broken automobiles in every single place.
Mr Maca advised the Herald Solar various the impacted automobiles belonged to friends attending a house-warming get together on the road.
‘Straight after the crash, I spoke with just a few individuals whose automobiles have been hit they usually stated they have been internet hosting a house-warming and had solely moved to the road a month or so in the past,’ he stated.
Tens of 1000’s of {dollars} value of harm was completed after the automotive crashed into the parked automobiles
He added: ‘I’ve been advised they have been having a race down the street, simply over 100km/h, I imply a automotive has been moved 20-30m from the place it was parked into somebody’s entrance garden,’ Mr Maca stated.
‘There’s automobiles lacking wheels, and your entire again of others ripped off, in order that they’ve just about gone janga on all of the automobiles.’
One other resident stated it was as if the road had been ‘picked up, shuffled round, and dumped in every single place’.
‘Somebody might’ve walked out seen their automobile and had a coronary heart assault, I do know I might, seeing your automotive in bits and items and strewn all around the street,’ they added.
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