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Harrowing new details revealed of the horrific scene immediately after elderly driver lost control and fatally mowed down two grandparents - as rescuer reveals how toddler survivor's family are struggling to cope
Harrowing new details revealed of the horrific scene immediately after elderly driver lost control and fatally mowed down two grandparents - as rescuer reveals how toddler survivor's family are struggling to cope

Daily Mail​

time14-07-2025

  • Daily Mail​

Harrowing new details revealed of the horrific scene immediately after elderly driver lost control and fatally mowed down two grandparents - as rescuer reveals how toddler survivor's family are struggling to cope

The rescuer who plucked a toddler from a horror crash which killed his grandparents has revealed how the child's parents have been shattered by the tragedy. Full-time carer Tracey Jean, 56, rushed to cradle the two-year-old boy after a 91-year-old woman driver lost control of her Toyota Yaris near a Wantirna South playground in Melbourne 's east. The car mowed down all three from behind as they walked through the park on Thursday afternoon, fatally injuring the elderly Asian-heritage grandparents. She shielded the youngster from seeing his dying grandparents, and has kept in touch with his family as the toddler recovered at the Royal Children's Hospital. 'They are beyond devastated,' she told Daily Mail Australia on Monday. 'They're beautiful people, and they need time to process this, and they just need time to deal with it, if they will ever deal with it - I don't know.' Ms Jean has said she will now remain lifelong friends with the toddler's 'brave' parents and vowed to offer them any help she can as they deal with the aftermath. 'I'm here for them,' she said. 'The very brave parents have allowed me to see the little man, and I did see him yesterday, he's good.' Ms Jean said she reunited with the little boy on Sunday afternoon after he was released from hospital. '[The boy] is very, very connected with his parents, very wrapped in his parents, which is great,' she added. 'I will help them but they need to be left alone for now, until they are ready, and I'm more than happy to speak to whoever for them.' She said the family have just been focused on their loss and what happened to their son rather than the elderly driver of the car which hit them. 'I haven't really heard anything about the driver and to be honest, I've just got those parents and that little boy in my heart,' she added. The vehicle careered 200m along the nature strip, knocking down a street sign and smashing through a fence before it crashed into a park bench just metres from a playground. The grandmother died at the scene, while her husband lost his fight for life in hospital surrounded by loved ones two days later. Ms Jean told Daily Mail Australia she was one of the first people who rushed to the crash scene. Ms Jean said she heard a loud bang shortly after she arrived at her parents' home just before 12.30pm on Thursday. "I was around here when the accident happened on Thursday, I didn't actually see it, I heard a loud bang and came out, the accident had already happened,' Ms Jean told the Daily Mail Australia. 'I walked around the corner to where the car came from and there were two people lying on the ground and a little boy under a tree. 'I just went for the little boy and just tried to comfort him as much as I could because he was only two years old.' Ms Jean said the boy was crying and had grazes on his face but he was standing when she first laid eyes on him. 'He was crying, he had some grazes on his face, but he was actually standing when I saw him, so I just knelt down in front of him, and that's when he wrapped his arms around me and just gave me a cuddle, and then I just held on to him,' she said. Ms Jean said paramedics rushed to help the boy's grandparents before turning their attention to the toddler. 'They didn't actually realise at first that the little boy was in the accident,' she said. 'They were too busy with all the other things going on, yeah, it was a horrible, horrific scene.' Ms Jean showed Daily Mail Australia how the out-of-control car mounted the kerb near her parents' home and crashed into the family who were metres away walking by a neighbouring home. 'The car came onto the footpath along here, I found the little boy under that tree just over there [on a neighbour's property],' Ms Jean said. 'His pusher was scattered around here, and grandma and grandpa went down that way a little bit further.' A floral tribute has been started near the spot where the car struck the family. A young girl stopped to add a flower to the tribute which Ms Jean described as 'beautiful'. Ms Jean previously fought back tears as she revealed harrowing details about the family's pain. 'The (boy's) mum was texting me while she was in the hospital saying goodbye to her dad,' Ms Jean told media. 'She told me that her dad is now with her mum.' Local mother Katie Mahon started a floral tribute in the little park near the bench where the elderly driver's vehicle finally came to a halt. She said it was 'extremely lucky' no one else was killed or seriously injured as the playground was usually full of kids, especially during school holidays. 'Thank goodness she's gone through the fence and stopped at the bench,' Ms Mahon said. 'It's extremely lucky no more people were hurt, this playground is usually packed with 20 kids, as a mum it's very scary.' Ms Mahon said she has lived in the area with her children and toy poodle Murphy for five years and the road where the accident occurred is known by locals as a notorious stretch for hoons, with several accidents over the years. 'My son said to me, "Mum, I don't want to live on that road",' she said. Neighbour Maggie, who described the accident as 'tragic', said her friend regularly saw the victims walking and pushing the toddler around the area but neither she nor various other locals knew them personally. Knox City Council had already repaired the street sign and playground fence since the accident while the Daily Mail Australia witnessed workers remove the crushed bench from the park. Debris including fragments of the car could be seen around the bench prior to its removal. Police are yet to interview the elderly driver, who remains in hospital, and there has so far been no explanation why she lost control of the vehicle. The fatal crash has renewed calls for the Victorian state government to overhaul retesting requirements on elderly drivers. Unlike other states and territories, there is no requirement for medical assessments or tests beyond a certain age. In the wake of the tragedy, Acting Premier Ben Carroll indicated support for more frequent retesting of elderly drivers to ensure they're fit to drive, in line with other states and territories. 'In relation to people who are elderly and driving, I think it is a valid question … around testing,' Carroll told reporters on Friday. 'There are a range of initiatives in place through our general practitioners right around Victoria when it comes to making sure that Victorians continue to get tested for their driver's licence.'

Update after 2yo hurt, two people dead after being hit by out-of-control car in Wantirna South
Update after 2yo hurt, two people dead after being hit by out-of-control car in Wantirna South

News.com.au

time14-07-2025

  • News.com.au

Update after 2yo hurt, two people dead after being hit by out-of-control car in Wantirna South

The two-year-old boy who was seriously hurt in a collision that claimed the lives of another two people has been discharged from hospital. The boy was being walked by two people - believed to be the boy's grandparents - on Coleman Rd in Wantirna South at about 12.20pm on Thursday when they were struck by an out-of-control Toyota Yaris. The 91-year-old driver is believed to have lost control of her vehicle, striking the trio before ploughing through a fence and hitting a park bench. The two adults are reportedly the grandparents of the two-year-old boy, as per The Herald Sun. The 59-year-old woman died at the scene. The 60-year-old man - understood to be the woman's partner - was rushed to hospital with life-threatening injuries, but died on Saturday night. The two-year-old was rushed to the Royal Children's Hospital in a serious but stable condition. A hospital spokesman confirmed on Monday that the child had been discharged from hospital. Tracey Jean, one of the neighbours who was first on the scene and shielded the child after the crash, told reporters she had been in contact with the child's parents and confirmed he was coming home and appears healthy. 'I'll get to hold him again this afternoon,' she said per The Daily Mail. 'I've got a photo of him and he looks great. He really is OK.' Ms Jean said the child's mother rushed to the hospital to be by her father's side before he died. 'The (boy's) mum was texting me while she was in the hospital saying goodbye to her dad,' Ms Jean said. 'She told me that her dad is now with her mum.' Witness Heather Webber told reporters last week she 'ran straight out' of the house after haring a 'funny, weird sound'. Outside, she discovered the 60-year-old man lying on the footpath. 'There he was, the poor chap, lying on his back,' she said, adding she was 'first one to see the … gentleman on the path'. She recalled the young boy 'clinging' to Ms Jean, who picked him up while Ms Webber's husband called paramedics. Ms Webber told reporters she was 'very disturbed' by the crash and was unable to sleep on Thursday night. The 91-year-old driver remains in hospital with minor injuries. Victoria Police Superintendent Justin Goldsmith said last week the elderly driver was 'terribly shaken' by the incident, and taken to hospital for minor injuries. Superintendent Goldsmith said the incident was 'not believed to be intentional'. Police told NewsWire on Monday the investigation remains ongoing and they are yet to interview the elderly driver, who remains in hospital. It is unclear if the she will be charged.

Miracle update on the little boy involved in the Wantirna South horror crash that killed his grandparents
Miracle update on the little boy involved in the Wantirna South horror crash that killed his grandparents

Daily Mail​

time13-07-2025

  • Daily Mail​

Miracle update on the little boy involved in the Wantirna South horror crash that killed his grandparents

The Melbourne toddler seriously injured in a horror crash that claimed the lives of his grandparents has been discharged from hospital. The grandmother, 59, and her husband, 60 were taking the two-year-old for a lunchtime walk when an out-of-control vehicle being driven by a 91-year-old woman mounted the footpath and ploughed into the family from behind in Wantirna South on Thursday. The silver Toyota Yaris then careered another 200 metres into a fence before it crashed into a park bench just metres from a children's playground. The grandmother died at the scene, while her husband lost his fight for life in hospital surrounded by loved ones two days later. One of the first neighbours who rushed to the crash scene has been reunited with the toddler she comforted in the harrowing aftermath. Tracey Jean cradled the injured toddler and shielded him from the trauma from seeing his dying grandparents before he was taken to Royal Children's Hospital. She was reunited with the little boy on Sunday afternoon after he was released from hospital. 'The mum has been in contact with me and was texting all day yesterday,' Ms Jean told reporters. 'I'll get to hold him again this afternoon. 'I've got a photo of him and he looks great. He really is okay.' She fought back tears as she revealed more harrowing details. 'The (boy's) mum was texting me while she was in the hospital saying goodbye to her dad,' Ms Jean said. 'She told me that her dad is now with her mum.' Police are yet to interview the elderly driver, who remains in hospital. Many unanswered questions remain, including why the 91-year-old woman lost control. The fatal crash has renewed calls for the Victorian state government to overhaul retesting requirements on elderly drivers. Unlike other states and territories, there is no requirement for medical assessments or tests beyond a certain age. In the wake of the tragedy, Acting Premier Ben Carroll indicated support for more frequent retesting of elderly drivers to ensure they're fit to drive, in line with other states and territories. 'In relation to people who are elderly and driving, I think it is a valid question … around testing,' Carroll told reporters on Friday. 'There are a range of initiatives in place through our general practitioners right around Victoria when it comes to making sure that Victorians continue to get tested for their driver's licence.'

Second person dies after Wantirna crash
Second person dies after Wantirna crash

Daily Telegraph

time13-07-2025

  • Daily Telegraph

Second person dies after Wantirna crash

Don't miss out on the headlines from Breaking News. Followed categories will be added to My News. A second person has died following Thursday's horror crash in Wantirna South in Melbourne. Victoria Police confirmed late on Saturday night that a 60-year-old man had succumbed to the injuries he suffered in the crash and passed away in hospital. A 59-year-old woman also died in the crash. A two-year-old boy was hit and received non life-threatening injuries. The trio are believed to be from the same family and the two adults are reportedly the grandparents of the little boy. The police have arrested a 91-year-old woman, who has yet to be interviewed. She received minor injuries in the crash. 'The investigation into the exact circumstances surrounding the collision remains ongoing,' the police said. A second person has died following Thursday's Wantirna South crash in Melbourne. Picture: NewsWire / Nadir Kinani The woman is believed to have lost control of her Toyota Yaris on Coleman Rd in Wantirna South, Melbourne at about 12.20pm on Thursday. The vehicle struck a man, woman, and child before ploughing through a fence. Witness Heather Webber told reporters she 'ran straight out' of the house after hearing a 'funny, weird sound'. Outside, she discovered the 60-year-old man lying on the path. 'There he was, the poor chap, lying on his back,' she said, adding she was 'first one to see the … gentleman on the path'. 'He was nicely dressed … just a (cardigan), I think, and the bleeding was excessive,' she said. Ms Webber's husband called the paramedics 'straight away'. She told reporters she was 'very disturbed' by the crash, and was unable to sleep on Thursday night. She recalled the young boy 'clinging to someone who helped him'. The trio who were struck by the vehicle are believed to be from the same family. Picture: NewsWire / Andrew Henshaw 'There was another lady who picked him up,' she said. Locals could be seen paying respect to the victims at the scene of the crash, including the Wong family, who lay flowers on the path. Police said they were still working to establish the speed of the car at the time of the incident. 'It is a downhill section of road, so if there has been a lack of control to some degree, there is a possibility that the car would have picked up speed as it streamed down,' Superintendent Justin Goldsmith said on Friday. 'We don't have enough information to say that it's a high-speed crash or that speed is a contributing factor at this stage.' It is unclear if a medical episode contributed to the incident. The crash happened on Thursday about 12.20pm. Picture: NewsWire / Andrew Henshaw Police said the car mounted the footpath for about 40-50m before hitting the pedestrians who were on the path. 'Tragically that vehicle has collided with a couple and a child,' Mr Goldsmith said. 'That driver has then continued with some degree of lack of control down Coleman Rd and has collided with a street sign, and then has ended up in the reserve about 200m from the collision scene.' The heavily damaged car remains in the park appearing to have crashed into a bench. The crash is the latest in a string of road fatalities in Victoria. 'Unfortunately, we're facing a horrific month for road trauma,' Mr Goldsmith said. 'We've had 14 people lose their lives in seven days. Consider that for the month of July, compared to June, where we lost 12 people for the entire month … we've lost so many lives and had so many life-threatening injuries over the course of last week (and it) is completely horrific and unacceptable.' Originally published as 60-year-old man dies after Wantirna crash in Melbourne

Grandfather the second person to die after crash in Melbourne's east
Grandfather the second person to die after crash in Melbourne's east

ABC News

time12-07-2025

  • ABC News

Grandfather the second person to die after crash in Melbourne's east

A grandfather who was struck by a car while walking along a footpath in Melbourne's east with his wife and grandson has died from his injuries. On Thursday, a car being driven by a 91-year-old woman lost control and hit the trio, who were walking along Coleman Road, in Wantirna South, about 12:20pm. A 59-year-old woman, who was the two-year-old boy's grandmother, died at the scene. A 60-year-old man was taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries, but Victoria Police said he died on Saturday. The two-year-old boy received non-life-threatening injuries, while the female driver was taken to hospital with minor injuries. She is yet to be interviewed. Police believe the elderly woman's Toyota Yaris lost control before striking the trio, driving through a fence and coming to rest against a park bench. On Thursday, Superintendent Justin Goldsmith described the incident as "an absolute tragedy". "Unfortunately we're facing a horrific month for road trauma. We've had 14 people lose their lives in seven days." Police said that, after striking the pedestrians, the car travelled for another 200 metres towards a park before crashing through the fence. No-one else was injured at the park. Superintendent Goldsmith said the driver, a 91-year-old woman, was "terribly shaken" by the incident. Detectives from the Major Collision Investigation Unit are investigating the circumstances surrounding the crash. Anyone who witnessed the crash or has CCTV or dash cam footage has been urged to contact police.

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