Serious injuries after car swerves into group of people outside Melbourne Showgrounds

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A car has swerved into a group of people outside a fan convention at Melbourne Showgrounds, causing multiple serious injuries.

Police officers and State Emergency Service crews raced to the scene after 5pm, where the popular Supanova Comic Con and Gaming event was being held on Saturday.

A damaged car outside Melbourne Showgrounds.Angus Delaney

Dozens of police and SES volunteers had taped off the street and were interviewing witnesses shortly after 6pm.

A witness, Tom, who only gave his first name, had just left the festival with his wife and young daughter when a silver Toyota sped past them. “I heard a screech and a guy mounted the kerb at an erratic speed, hit a couple people,” he said.

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When the car U-turned back down the street towards Tom, it stalled, and he ran up to the driver and stopped him from fleeing.

“He was erratic,” Tom said. “I said, ‘you’re not going anywhere mate.’”

Police arrived at the scene shortly after and arrested the Toyota’s driver.

Tom said his wife, a paramedic, worked on a seriously injured victim for 20 minutes before emergency services relieved her.

“He couldn’t move, but he was breathing,” he said.

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A police officer was overheard at the scene saying the incident was “graphic” and difficult to witness.

SES marquees set up outside Melbourne Showgrounds.Angus Delaney

Three SES marquees have been set up outside the Ascot Vale venue, next to Flemington Racecourse. An SES spokesperson confirmed their Essendon and Brimbank units had been called to assist.

Victoria Police has been contacted about the incident.

Best-selling comic author Tom Taylor, who was attending the event, said event-goers were being directed away from Gate 2, the entrance used by exhibitors.

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He could see a severely damaged blue-grey sedan on the curb, police tape and numerous police and security guards directing people from the area.

The Supanova Comic Con and Gaming event – which was scheduled to run all weekend at Melbourne Showgrounds – describes itself as “the welcoming home of Australia’s pop culture fandom” and “a place to rejoice in cosplay in expressing your inner geek, your inner child”.

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Angus DelaneyAngus Delaney is a reporter at The Age. Email him at angus.delaney@theage.com.au or contact him securely on Signal at angusdelaney.31Connect via email.
Bianca HallBianca Hall is The Age’s environment and climate reporter, and has worked in a range of roles including as a senior writer, city editor, and in the federal politics bureau in Canberra.Connect via X, Facebook or email.

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