Identities released in fatal Hamilton, Victoria crash

Three teens and a lady in her 30s were killed in a “really traumatic and destructive” automobile crash in Victoria. Police are attempting to determine what transpired during the time the car was last seen on a CCTV and the time it was discovered following the crash.

The car was “obviously traveling at extremely high speed” down a very small lane, according to Assistant Commissioner for lane Policing Glenn Weir, when the driver lost control and crashed into a tree.

Four people were killed in the crash on Saturday morning in Bochara, 300 kilometers west of Melbourne, and the only survivor was a 17-year-old girl who is currently fighting for her life in the hospital.

Due to the gruesome crash scene, authorities stated that it was still too early to determine who was driving the automobile and whether or not anyone had been using seat belts.

The four victims were initially thought to be four local young females, according to the police. Two teenage guys and two teenage girls were added to the details this morning, and a final modification was made this afternoon.

A bystander saw the wrecked red station wagon shortly after 9 a.m., eight hours after it was last seen on surveillance camera leaving a nearby waterfall park at around 1 a.m.

The deceased victims are now identified as 14-year old Megahn Fox, Joshua Elmes, Lucas Garzoli and Alicia Montebello who was believed to be in her 30s.

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