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Three-month-old baby dies after Melbourne car attack, taking death toll to five Three-month-old baby dies after Melbourne car attack, taking death toll to five
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A baby has died in hospital, taking the death toll from the car attack in Melbourne’s CBD on Friday afternoon to five. The Victorian state government has put $100,000 towards helping the victims of the car attack in Melbourne’s CBD as the death toll rises to five.
Victorian police confirmed the three-month-old boy’s death in a statement late on Saturday night. His pram could be seen lying on the road amid the carnage on Friday afternoon, when a driver ploughed into pedestrians on Bourke Street mall. In a statement late on Saturday night, Victorian police confirmed a three-month-old baby boy died in hospital. His pram could be seen lying on the road amid the carnage on Friday afternoon, when a driver ploughed into pedestrians on Bourke Street mall.
A 10-year-old girl, a 25-year-old man and a 32-year-old woman died at the scene, while a 33-year-old man died in hospital on Friday night.A 10-year-old girl, a 25-year-old man and a 32-year-old woman died at the scene, while a 33-year-old man died in hospital on Friday night.
Police said 37 other people had been treated for injuries in the attack, four of whom remain in a critical condition. Among those reported to be in hospital are the mother and sister of the 10-year-old victim. Police said 37 other people had been treated for injuries in the attack, including four who remain in a critical condition.
Community members have banded together to raise funds for the girl’s family. Among those in hospital are the mother and younger sister of the 10-year-old victim, named on Saturday as Thalia Hakin.
“This is a family like any of ours,” Avi Yemini wrote on a crowdfunding page. “The public space where they were so terrorised, is a space which belongs to every single one of us.” Rabbi Daniel Rabin, who is on the rabbinical council for Thalia’s school, said the school community was shocked by the “horrific tragedy”.
Hundreds have visited Bourke Street mall to pay their respects to the victims of the tragedy. “We mourn the loss of our dear student and community member Thalia Hakin, as well as the others who lost their lives,” Rabbi Rabin posted on Facebook. “Our thoughts and prayers are with the Hakin family.”A crowdfunding page set up by martial arts trainer Avi Yemini has raised more than $18,000 for the family.
Tributes were building on the corner of Bourke and Elizabeth streets, many leaving notes along with bouquets. “[I saw] two little girls who came to class each week with bright and warm smiles,” Yemini wrote on the page. “They were always happy and bubbly and I am heartbroken to know that they have been torn apart in this most senseless and horrific way.”
Sharon Carpenter, a first responder on the scene, made the effort to come on Saturday, a day after she had rushed to help those injured outside her workplace. Caulfield MP David Southwick said in a post on Facebook the death of a community member “really hits home”.
“I didn’t want to sit around the house,” she said. “I wanted to come today and put some flowers down.” “I can understand the anger and sadness that everyone is feeling right now and we owe it to Thaila and other victims to fix the law and order problems we have in Victoria.”
A community memorial and prayer service will be held in St Kilda East on Sunday night. A vigil is also being planned for Monday night at Federation Square.
On Saturday the state government announced the establishment of the Bourke Street Fund to help support the families of victims of the attack, with a contribution of $100,00 to start it off.
“We mourn those who were killed by this evil criminal act and we offer our deepest condolences to their loved ones,” the premier, Daniel Andrews, said in a statement.
Members of the community have been invited to donate to the fund, which will be overseen by an independent panel and used to provide financial support to the immediate families of the deceased.
Hundreds have visited Bourke Street mall since the attack on Friday to pay their respects to the victims of the tragedy, with tributes and bouquets amassing at a memorial set up outside the GPO on the corner of Bourke and Elizabeth streets.
Robert Doyle, the lord mayor of Melbourne, said condolence books would be left in the foyer of the town hall.Robert Doyle, the lord mayor of Melbourne, said condolence books would be left in the foyer of the town hall.
There will be condolences books in the foyer of Town Hall on Monday. Floral tributes welcome. #bourkestreet pic.twitter.com/gjsm1ZJortThere will be condolences books in the foyer of Town Hall on Monday. Floral tributes welcome. #bourkestreet pic.twitter.com/gjsm1ZJort
The accused killer, Dimitrious “Jimmy” Gargasoulas, remains under police guard in hospital, where he is being treated for non-life-threatening injuries. He was arrested after police shot him in the arm and blocked his way.The accused killer, Dimitrious “Jimmy” Gargasoulas, remains under police guard in hospital, where he is being treated for non-life-threatening injuries. He was arrested after police shot him in the arm and blocked his way.
Victoria’s police commissioner, Graham Ashton, had said that police hoped to charge the 26-year-old this weekend after he had surgery to his arm. He had yet to be interviewed at the time of the statement’s release late on Saturday night.Victoria’s police commissioner, Graham Ashton, had said that police hoped to charge the 26-year-old this weekend after he had surgery to his arm. He had yet to be interviewed at the time of the statement’s release late on Saturday night.
Before the Bourke Street attack, Gargasoulas is alleged to have stabbed his brother Angelo at their mother’s house in Windsor shortly after 2am. The Sun-Herald reported that Angelo had been placed in an induced coma in hospital.Before the Bourke Street attack, Gargasoulas is alleged to have stabbed his brother Angelo at their mother’s house in Windsor shortly after 2am. The Sun-Herald reported that Angelo had been placed in an induced coma in hospital.
Gargasoulas then allegedly took his girlfriend hostage in his car, from which she managed to escape on Bolte Bridge.Gargasoulas then allegedly took his girlfriend hostage in his car, from which she managed to escape on Bolte Bridge.
Gargasoulas was seen driving erratically around Melbourne, doing doughnuts around Flinders Street Station, in the moments before he deliberately ploughed his car into pedestrians in the CBD. Gargasoulas was seen driving erratically around Melbourne, doing doughnuts around Flinders Street Station, in the moments before he ploughed his car into pedestrians in the CBD.
The homicide squad is investigating with the assistance of the Major Collision Investigation Unit. Police have encouraged witnesses or anyone with relevant information to come forward.The homicide squad is investigating with the assistance of the Major Collision Investigation Unit. Police have encouraged witnesses or anyone with relevant information to come forward.
The state coroner, Sara Hinchey, said a coronial investigation would begin immediately to examine all aspects of the incident.The state coroner, Sara Hinchey, said a coronial investigation would begin immediately to examine all aspects of the incident.
Gargasoulas’s mother, Emily Gargasoulas, told reporters she was ashamed to be his mum. “I couldn’t believe it ... it make me feel sick,” she said. She also apologised, saying she was “so so sorry”.Gargasoulas’s mother, Emily Gargasoulas, told reporters she was ashamed to be his mum. “I couldn’t believe it ... it make me feel sick,” she said. She also apologised, saying she was “so so sorry”.