A Werribee man has been charged with harmful driving inflicting critical harm and failing to render help after an alleged hit-run in Melbourne’s south-eastern suburbs.
The collision occurred on the intersection of the South Gippsland Freeway and Claremont Avenue in Cranbourne about 12.45pm on Wednesday.
A 63-year-old man who was driving a van which rolled in the course of the incident was taken to The Alfred hospital, the place he remained in a crucial however steady situation on Saturday with higher physique accidents.
Police allege the driving force of the second car “ran from the scene” and was picked up by the driving force of one other car.
A spokeswoman for Victoria Police mentioned “the excellent driver handed himself into police a day after the collision”.
A 20-year-old man from Werribee has been charged with harmful driving inflicting critical harm, negligently inflicting critical harm, failing to cease and failing to render help and recklessly inflicting critical harm.
He has been remanded in custody and can seem within the Melbourne Magistrates Court docket on Saturday afternoon.
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