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Child among four killed as car ploughs into crowd of pedestrians in Melbourne

Police say driver arrested at scene and believe incident related to stabbing earlier in the day

Kristen Gelineau
Friday 20 January 2017 02:26 EST
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A pram is seen as police cordon off Bourke Street mall
A pram is seen as police cordon off Bourke Street mall (Edgar Su/Reuters)

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A man deliberately drove into a street crowded with pedestrians in Australia’s second-largest city, killing at least four people – one of them a child – and injuring 20 others.

Police said the incident in Melbourne had no links to terrorism.

The chaos began in the early afternoon, after a man was seen driving in erratic circles in the middle of a major junction in the centre of the city, before he turned on to the Bourke Street Mall, a pedestrian-only road.

He deliberately collided with pedestrians before continuing on to a pavement and hitting several other people, Victoria state Police Acting Commander Stuart Bateson said.

The man was arrested at the scene and there was no further threat to the public, Mr Bateson said.

Police believe the incident is connected to a stabbing that had occurred in the city earlier in the day.

The incident comes amid global concern over extremists using vehicles to strike crowds, following truck attacks in Berlin and Nice, France, last year.

Mr Bateson said the Melbourne incident had no links to terrorism.

“At this present stage, we ask the public to avoid the city,” he said.

“It is going to take us a really long time to process this scene. Our priority at the moment is with the injured, and it must be that we give them our attention.”

The wreckage of a car is seen as police cordoned off Bourke Street mall after a car hit pedestrians in central Melbourne
The wreckage of a car is seen as police cordoned off Bourke Street mall after a car hit pedestrians in central Melbourne (Edgar Su/Reuters)

Paramedics were assessing 20 people at the scene, several of whom had serious injuries, Ambulance Victoria said.

Video footage shot from a news helicopter overhead showed several heavily armed police officers standing near the area where the incident happened.

Several officers could be seen standing over a man lying on the pavement, clad only in his underwear, his hands apparently handcuffed behind his back.

Police could also be seen examining a heavily damaged red car at the scene.

A video posted on social media captured the moment the car began driving in circles in the junction before continuing on towards Bourke Street.

The streets around the incident were shut down.

The Australian Open tennis championship is currently being held in the city. Officials said the event was continuing as normal.

AP

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