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HomeIndyTragic losses in horror weekend on roads

Tragic losses in horror weekend on roads

By Luke Voogt

Two people died and two others were fighting for life following four crashes in Geelong and the Otways on Saturday.
A Nissan 4WD rolled at Gellibrand just after 2.30pm, killing Barwon Heads teen Sarah Crimmins.
The 4WD was travelling along Frys Road near Colac-Lavers Hill Road when the driver lost control of the vehicle, police said.
Sarah, 16, was a student at Bellarine Secondary College and had just begun performing as a guitarist.
She died at the scene despite her sister Louise, who was the other passenger, attempting to revive her.
The driver, a 20-year-old man from Clifton Springs, and Louise sustained minor injuries.
Major Collision Investigation Unit detectives interviewed the driver and released him pending further inquiries, a police spokesperson said on Monday morning.
About the same time that day, a South Geelong crash claimed the life of a 36-year-old Warrnambool man.
A white Holden Commodore station wagon was travelling east along Barwon Terrace near Bellerine Street just before 2.30pm, police said.
Police believed a Toyota Lancruiser utility attempted to turn right into Bellerine Street when the collision occurred.
Paramedics took the Warrnambool man, who was a passenger in the station wagon, to hospital where he died a short time later.
No-one else was injured.
Geelong Highway Patrol officers investigating the crash were keen to speak to any witnesses in the area at the time.
That morning a car hit an elderly cyclist in Breakwater, throwing him from his bike.
A blue Holden Vectra sedan was travelling east along Carr Street and approached the roundabout at Breakwater Road about 11am, police said.
The car collided with a cyclist travelling north, knocking the 69-year-old East Geelong man from his bike.
An air ambulance flew the man to The Alfred hospital, where he remained in a critical condition on Monday morning, a hospital spokesperson said.
The driver of the Holden, a 60-year-old Drysdale woman, assisted police with their inquiries.
That evening a car hit a pedestrian at high speed at Ocean Grove.
A St Albans Park woman was walking north on Grubb Road when a car travelling the same way hit her, about 9.45pm.
An air ambulance flew the 28-year-old to the Royal Melbourne Hospital in critical condition with head and chest injuries.
Her condition had since improved to serious but stable, a hospital spokesperson said Monday morning.
Police urged anyone with information on any of the crashes to phone Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or visit www.crimestoppersvic.com.au

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