A piece of shocking and breaking news comes straight from Melbourne, Australia where on the Monash Freeway a woman has died after staying hit by a vehicle when she dragged over to support a different driver linked in a more initial collision. The whole incident took place on Monash Freeway where a car driving east on Heatherton Rd at Endeavour Hills had hit traffic lights before hitting off a bridge onto the highway at around 3:15 AM, then, a woman sees the accident and stopped her car to help the driver and then suddenly, a ute comes closer to the woman and tragically hits her. The first car’s driver driven his car on the hill and smashed into a solid block, with Sergeant Heather Allen stating that the driver was quite lucky to get away from the incident and not get some serious damages.
After the incident took place, all the factors of the accident such as speed, car are investigating and sure the researcher reached a conclusion. Christopher Hayes who is the Detective Acting Senior Sergeant stated that the police were yet to piece collectively the specific details of the body. In addition to this, he said that Police think that a tiny transport smashed off the Heatherton Rd bridge onto the inbound ways of the highway. The other car on the highway has closed to support this personage and this lady was hit by another car.
The driver which was hit by the car is identified as a 63-year-old woman who was from Langwarrin while the first car’s driver was identified as a 35-year-old man who lived in Noble Park. The police said that the woman hit by the ute had closed on a moving way of the highway, not in the pass path. After that, Sen-Sgt Hayes stated that it seems like that the woman stands in the passing lane, but worked the front lane of the highway. The police said that they still do not know the actual cause of the first driver losing the handle.
The first car’s driver took to the hospital with lesser damages and is supporting police with questions and the car driver that hit the lady is identified as a 28-year-old Traralgon man. The driver was minor injuries and is even supporting the cops and both of the drivers have yet been charged. The Monash highway was resumed to inbound traffic within Heatherton and Stud roads at mid of the day. Also, the eastbound lanes of Heatherton Rd have also been resumed. Stay tuned with us.
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