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Innocent man is killed by stolen car as two teenage girls are arrested

Daily Mail Online 5 days ago
  • Man hit by stolen car in Burwood, Melbourne
  • Two teenage girls, both 15, have been arrested
  • Police search for group of males who fled on foot 

A man has died after being hit by a stolen car as two teenage girls are arrested and police hunt for a group of boys who fled the horror collision.

A black SUV collided with a silver sedan at the intersection of Warrigal Road and Highbury Road in Burwood, in Melbourne's inner-east, at about 7pm on Tuesday. 

The male driver of the sedan, who is yet to be formally identified, died at the scene. 

His car was destroyed and ended up in the front yard of a house on the corner. 

The stolen SUV travelled further down the road before crashing into a tree. 

Two 15-year-old girls were arrested at the scene and taken to hospital where they remain under police guard on Wednesday. 

A black SUV collided with a silver sedan (pictured) at the intersection of Warrigal Road and Highbury Road in Burwood, in Melbourne's inner-east, at about 7pm on Tuesday
A black SUV collided with a silver sedan (pictured) at the intersection of Warrigal Road and Highbury Road in Burwood, in Melbourne's inner-east, at about 7pm on Tuesday
Police arrested two teenager girls, both 15, at the scene and are still looking for a number of males who fled the scene of the fatal crash on foot
Police arrested two teenager girls, both 15, at the scene and are still looking for a number of males who fled the scene of the fatal crash on foot

Several males inside the car are reported to have fled the scene on foot with police launching a massive manhunt on Tuesday night. 

Highway patrol, the dog squad and the public order response team were used in the search while Major Collision detectives processed the crash scene. 

Police are hopeful the two teenage girls will be able to provide some information about the males who fled the scene. 

Anyone who witnessed the incident, has CCTV or dashcam footage, or has any other information has been urged to contact Crime Stoppers. 

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