By Melissa Meehan and Suzanne Simonot
Homicide detectives have charged a 26-year-old man with murder after he allegedly drove his car into pedestrians and vehicles in Melbourne’s CBD.
Police said on Saturday night the Melton West man had been charged with one count of murder, three counts of attempted murder, three counts of intentionally causing serious injury and two counts of conduct endangering life.
The man appeared at an after-hours court hearing where he was remanded in custody to reappear at Melbourne Magistrates’ Court on January 15 next year.
The charges follow an incident in which emergency services were called to a report of a man driving a white Toyota Aurion that allegedly collided with three pedestrians, a Mazda CX-5 and a Hyundai in Bourke Street and Russell Street about 6.20pm on Friday.
The driver of the Hyundai, a 76-year-old man from Brunswick, died at the scene.
The three pedestrians, the driver and passenger of the Mazda CX-9 all aged in their 20s and 30s, were taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
Police do not believe this was a terror-related incident.
Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Shane Patton said on Saturday the car used in the incident was owned by the driver’s mother.
Police believe the car accelerated after allegedly running down the pedestrians about 6.20pm on Friday.
“Obviously, this will bring up memories and trauma for all those who were involved in the 2017 incident in Bourke Street and our hearts go out to them,” he said.
Friday night’s deadly crash is not believed to be connected to any previous Bourke Street incidents.
Three pedestrians – a 26-year-old man from South Yarra, a 23-year-old woman from China and a 35-year-old woman from Docklands – were taken to hospital.
Two are in a stable condition and the other remains in a serious condition.
Two people travelling in the grey Mazda, aged 30 and 37 and both from Diggers Rest, were taken to hospital with minor injuries.
The streets of Melbourne were packed on Friday evening ahead of Carlton’s AFL elimination final against Sydney at the MCG.
Premier Daniel Andrews expressed gratitude to bystanders who came to the aid of the injured.
AAP
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